My FUTURE Truck Gun ! FN PS90

Published on March 9, 2026
Duration: 1:23

This video provides an overview of the FN PS90, highlighting its potential as a truck gun, especially when configured as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR). The speaker, demonstrating experienced knowledge of firearm modifications and NFA processes, outlines the steps for an SBR conversion, including acquiring a new barrel and using gunsmith services. Future content plans include a full review of the PS90 and the speaker's FN collection.

Quick Summary

The FN PS90 is a capable truck gun, especially when converted to an SBR. This modification involves a barrel swap, requiring parts like a CMMG barrel and gunsmith services, alongside NFA compliance and a tax stamp. Its 5.7x28mm caliber and 50-round capacity offer significant advantages in a compact platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00FN PS90 Introduction & SBR Plans
  2. 00:11SBR Conversion Process Explained
  3. 00:26PS90 as a Truck Gun Comparison
  4. 00:435.7 Caliber & 50-Round Capacity Benefits
  5. 00:52Aftermarket Accessories Discussion
  6. 00:59Future Content: Full PS90 Review
  7. 01:08SDI Gunsmithing & Drone Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps to convert an FN PS90 into a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR)?

Converting an FN PS90 to an SBR involves acquiring a new, shorter barrel (e.g., from CMMG) and having a qualified gunsmith perform the swap. Crucially, you must also comply with federal NFA regulations by submitting the appropriate paperwork and paying the $200 tax stamp.

Why is the FN PS90 considered a good truck gun option?

The FN PS90 is a strong contender for a truck gun due to its compact size, lightweight design, and impressive 50-round capacity in the 5.7x28mm caliber. When properly configured as an SBR, it offers significant firepower in a highly maneuverable package.

What caliber does the FN PS90 use, and what are its advantages?

The FN PS90 is chambered in the 5.7x28mm cartridge. This caliber is known for its high velocity, flat trajectory, and relatively low recoil, making it effective and manageable, especially in a compact firearm like the PS90.

Where can I learn more about gunsmithing and firearms?

For those interested in learning gunsmithing, firearms, and related skills, the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI) offers online courses. You can find more information and explore their programs by visiting SDI.EDU/2WILD.

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