Help Me Choose! (Keep 1 Lose 2) *Cash For Arms*

Published on July 30, 2024
Duration: 1:00

The host inherited three FN PS90s and seeks audience input on which to keep, planning to sell the others via Cash For Arms. Three distinct variants are presented: one with a full Picatinny rail and integrated iron sights, another with a direct red dot mount for a lower profile, and a third 'classic' triple rail model suited for SBR builds. Technical specifications for the PS90 include its 5.7x28mm caliber, 50-round capacity, 16-inch barrel, semi-automatic action, and bullpup platform.

Quick Summary

The video compares three FN PS90 variants: one with a Picatinny rail and integrated iron sights, another with a direct red dot mount for a lower profile and better cheek weld, and a third 'classic' triple rail model ideal for SBR clone builds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Inherited 3 FN PS90s, Need Help!
  2. 00:19Variant 1: Picatinny w/ Iron Sights
  3. 00:34Variant 2: Direct Red Dot Mount
  4. 00:42Variant 3: Triple Rail Classic (SBR Clone)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three FN PS90 variants discussed?

The video discusses three FN PS90 variants: one with a full Picatinny rail and integrated side iron sights, a second with a direct red dot mount for a lower profile, and a third 'classic' model featuring a triple rail system suitable for SBR builds.

What are the key features of the PS90 variant with integrated iron sights?

This PS90 variant includes a full Picatinny rail for optics and uniquely features built-in iron sights on both the left and right sides of the rail, offering backup aiming capabilities.

Why choose a PS90 with a direct red dot mount?

A direct red dot mount allows the optic to sit lower on the firearm compared to a standard Picatinny rail setup. This lower mounting height can provide a better, more consistent cheek weld for improved shooting ergonomics.

What makes the 'classic' PS90 variant suitable for SBR builds?

The 'classic' PS90 variant features a triple rail system for accessory mounting and an angled receiver cut. This aesthetic, combined with its base platform, makes it a popular choice for building a Short Barreled Rifle (SBR) clone.

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