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Published on March 19, 2026
Duration: 0:36

This guide details the installation of the FN Specialties XPRT 90 (formerly FRT 90) trigger system for the FN P90. The upgrade features all-metal components for enhanced durability and a progressive force reset mode. The process involves firearm disassembly, component replacement using an included jig, and reassembly, with a strong emphasis on safety checks throughout.

Quick Summary

The FN P90 XPRT 90 (formerly FRT 90) trigger system from FN Specialties offers a significant durability upgrade with its all-metal components (stainless steel hammer, seer, reset component, aluminum selector). It features three modes: Safe, Semi, and Progressive Force Reset, and includes an installation jig for home setup, enhancing the P90's performance and longevity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to XPRT 90 Trigger
  2. 00:07Trigger Modes Explained
  3. 00:15Key Components & Materials
  4. 00:26Durability Upgrade Benefit

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the XPRT 90 trigger system for the FN P90?

The XPRT 90, formerly known as the FRT 90, is an upgraded trigger system for the FN P90 from FN Specialties. It features all-metal components, including a stainless steel hammer and seer, and offers three firing modes: safe, semi, and progressive force reset.

What are the benefits of the XPRT 90 trigger upgrade over the standard P90 trigger?

The primary benefit of the XPRT 90 trigger is enhanced durability, as it replaces the standard P90's polymer trigger components with stainless steel and aluminum parts. It also introduces a progressive force reset mode for potentially faster follow-up shots.

Does the XPRT 90 trigger system come with everything needed for installation?

Yes, the XPRT 90 trigger system includes an installation jig to assist with home setup. This ensures proper alignment and facilitates the installation of the new trigger components.

What are the different trigger modes available on the XPRT 90?

The XPRT 90 trigger system offers three distinct modes: a standard Safe mode, a Semi-automatic mode for controlled firing, and a Progressive Force Reset mode, which allows for quicker cycling of shots.

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