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Dammit Jim, I’m a shooter not an aesthetician! Just as well, really, ’cause the FN PS90 isn’t the most attractive rifle in the world. Still, the strangely-chambered bullpup has plenty of followers (so to speak). PS90 fans are just like AR-15 adherents (and my nine-year-old- fashion-crazed daughter): they like their accessories. So they’re gonna dig Damage Industries‘ extended optic rail which “makes it possible to mount accessories and illumination devices forward of the receiver while keeping them clear of your peripheral vision/target acquisition and inside the natural firing and manipulation positions” and “allows laser aiming modules to be mounted on the same axis as the optic for increased accuracy.” We recommend ear protection against comments from bemused People of the Gun. Either that or a little trigger time for the skeptics. Scotty! I need more bullets!  [Click here for TTAG’s PS90 review.]

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  1. I disagree with your aesthetic evaluation. The P90 (not so much the PS90) is one of the most stunning looking firearms I’ve ever seen. I’d love to buy one someday if they ever offer it for civilian sale, and my daughter didn’t have to eat.

  2. I like my PS-90, but this contraption looks like it puts the optic way to high over the bore axis – its probably not posible to get a cheek weld on the gun and still look through the optic.

  3. Sigh… I got to shoot a P90 several times one weekend.
    I can’t afford the gun (can’t even afford the PS90),
    I can’t afford the ammo,
    I still REALLY WANT ONE.

  4. The one thing that concerns me about these is that you have the thumb of your support hand in the same opening as the trigger. Any thoughts about that?

  5. My wife owns (at my suggestions) the PS-90 SBR. Stunning looking weapon, and one of the most accurate firearms I have ever owned or shot. Flat trajectory, 50 round magazine capacity, compact, and EASY to take apart and clean. We have lots of rounds through the thing and it is just a pleasure to shoot. I buy the science behind the effectiveness of the rounds, and we absolutely love it.

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