SKU 158783
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ONE 50 ROUND MAGAZINE ORIGINAL FNH
ONE 30 ROUND MAGAZINE ORIGINAL FNH
Chambered in the 5.7x28mm cartridge, the FN PS90® utilizes blowback operation and fires from a closed bolt for greater accuracy and reliability. The FN PS90®’s civilian legal 16.04″ cold hammer-forged MIL-SPEC barrel is equipped with an integrated muzzle brake to reduce recoil. Dual magazine latches, cocking handles and an innovative synthetic thumbhole stock with a molded-in sling attachment point help make the FN PS90® fully ambidextrous.
SPECS
CALIBER: 5.7x28mm
OPERATION: Closed bolt, blowback
MAG CAPACITY: 50 rd.
WEIGHT: 6.28 lb.
BARREL LENGTH: 16"
STOCK COLOR: Matte Black
OVERALL LENGTH: 26.23"
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Semi-auto only
BARREL
Hammer-forged, chrome-lined
Ported muzzle brake
RECEIVER
Bottom ejection port
Alloy upper receiver and barrel support
STOCK
Synthetic thumbhole bullpup design
Forward handstop
Molded-in rear sling attachment point
OPERATING CONTROLS
Ambidextrous charging handles
Sliding trigger
Ambidextrous safety switch inside trigger guard
Enlarged trigger guard
Ambidextrous magazine release
MAGAZINE
Translucent polymer body
SIGHT
MIL-STD 1913 accessory rail and back-up iron sight
UPC | ECOM00158783 |
Caliber | 5.7X28MM |
Finish | BLACK |
Capacity | 50 ROUNDS |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
Action | SEMI AUTO |
Barrel Length | 16.2 BARREL |
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