Price: $729.00 — In stock.
Features: Fully licensed FN Herstal trademarks with individualized laser engraved serial number Aluminum upper receiver assembly with optic rail with built-in back up sight and side rail for lights or other accessories. High quality injection molded reinforced polymer frame Ultra light weight, compact, and maneuverable. Ergonomic design makes the weapon incredibly comfortable to shoulder and fire Bullpup design allows for a longer inner barrel to improve accuracy and range Fully ambidextrous controls allow the weapon to be operated by either left or right handed users without reconfiguration or modification Two-stage trigger when in full-auto mode; pulling the trigger back half way fires a shot in semi-auto, a full trigger pull fires gun in full-auto Enlarged hop-up door can be accessed by pulling the charging handle to the rear, revealing a rotary hop-up 200rd to 50rd convertible magazine with last-round BB follower, Magazine cut-off makes gun cease firing when magazine is emptied Redesigned Krytac P90 gearbox that utilizes Japanese caged 8mm bearings, easily accessible quick change spring mechanism, in-line MOSFET, and automotive fuse Easily accessible motor height adjustment, removable gearbox plate allows easy accessibility to the gearbox for maintenance Externally accessible length of trigger pull adjustment Developed in response to NATO requests for a compact but effective firearm for vehicle crews, support personnel, special operations, counter-terrorist units, and crew served weapon operators, the FN-P90 manages to excel in many of the categories FN-Herstal set out to achieve. The futuristic Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) / Sub-Machine Gun (SMG) entered production in 1990 and began service starting in 1991 and is continued to be used by militaries, law enforcement, and special operation groups around the world today. Chambered in the 5.7x28mm cartridge, the weapon far surpassed the 9x19mm weapons in performance and handling. The small caliber boasted greatly