Shooting a MINI BULLPUP FN P90 / PS90

Published on September 29, 2019
Duration: 5:22

This review of the FN PS90, the semi-automatic civilian variant of the P90, highlights its unique bullpup design, ambidextrous controls, and innovative bottom ejection system. The presenter, demonstrating significant expertise, walks through the firearm's features, including its 5.7x28mm caliber and simple field strip procedure. The PS90 is recommended as a 'cool little gun' with a straightforward maintenance process.

Quick Summary

The FN PS90 fires the 5.7x28mm cartridge and features a unique bullpup design with a magazine that stores rounds parallel to the barrel, rotating them 90 degrees before feeding. It boasts ambidextrous controls and an innovative bottom ejection system for spent brass.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FN PS90 Introduction
  2. 00:18Caliber and Ammunition (5.7x28mm)
  3. 00:35Unique Magazine Design
  4. 01:05Controls and Ergonomics
  5. 01:36First Shooting Experience
  6. 01:46Optics and Sights (Minox RV1)
  7. 02:40Disassembly and Maintenance
  8. 03:17Second Shooting and Ejection
  9. 03:48Bottom Ejection System Explained
  10. 04:15Magazine Loading Demonstration
  11. 04:54Final Shooting and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber does the FN PS90 fire?

The FN PS90 fires the 5.7x28mm cartridge. This round is described as a 'hopped-up tiny 5.56 round', suggesting it offers enhanced performance in a smaller projectile size.

What is unique about the FN PS90's magazine?

The FN PS90 features a unique magazine design where the rounds are stored parallel to the barrel. A mechanism then rotates the rounds 90 degrees just before they are fed into the chamber.

How does the FN PS90 handle brass ejection?

The FN PS90 has an innovative bottom ejection system. Spent brass is ejected downwards through a trap door, which is beneficial for both left and right-handed shooters and allows for easy attachment of brass catchers.

Is the FN PS90 easy to disassemble?

Yes, the FN PS90 is designed for simple field stripping. A single button press allows the upper and lower receivers to be separated, providing easy access to the bolt group for cleaning and maintenance.

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