Full Auto P90 at Battlefield Vegas #Shorts

Published on September 12, 2021
Duration: 0:36

This expert guide details the operation of the FN P90 in full-auto mode, as demonstrated by Arm&Gun at Battlefield Vegas. It covers loading the 5.7x28mm magazine and highlights the unique progressive trigger system, where a light pull fires semi-auto and a full pull engages full-auto. The demonstration emphasizes the P90's exceptional controllability and low recoil during sustained fire, showcasing advanced firearm handling and range safety.

Quick Summary

The FN P90, chambered in 5.7x28mm, features a unique progressive trigger: a partial pull fires semi-auto, while a full pull engages full-auto. Demonstrated at Battlefield Vegas by Arm&Gun, the P90 exhibits "Super Controllable" full-auto fire with remarkably low recoil, making it highly manageable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: FN P90 at Battlefield Vegas
  2. 00:08Loading the 5.7x28mm Magazine
  3. 00:13Progressive Trigger: Semi vs. Full Auto
  4. 00:27Full-Auto Fire: Controllability & Low Recoil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a progressive trigger on the FN P90?

The FN P90 features a progressive trigger where a light, partial pull engages semi-automatic fire. A more deliberate, full pull of the trigger activates the full-automatic firing mode, offering versatility in engagement.

How controllable is the FN P90 in full-auto?

The FN P90 is renowned for its "Super Controllable" full-auto fire. Demonstrated in slow-motion, its low recoil and ergonomic design allow shooters to maintain accuracy and manage the platform effectively during sustained fire.

What caliber does the FN P90 use?

The FN P90 is chambered in the 5.7x28mm caliber. This high-velocity cartridge is specifically designed for compact firearms and contributes to the P90's unique performance characteristics.

Where was the full-auto P90 demonstration filmed?

The live-fire demonstration of the full-auto FN P90 was filmed at Battlefield Vegas, a shooting range that provides access to a wide array of firearms, including NFA-restricted items.

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