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FN PS90 SBR Optic Options

Fri Jun 19 2009
Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR). One has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options. One of these FN PS90 SBRs uses the CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hider which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR). One has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options. Both of these FN PS90 SBRs have CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hiders which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR)

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR)

One FN PS90 SBR has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options. Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR). One has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options. One of these FN PS90 SBRs uses the CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hider which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread. Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR)

One FN PS90 SBR has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options.

One FN PS90 SBR has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail  for mounting other optic options.

One FN PS90 SBR has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options.

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR). One has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options. Both of these FN PS90 SBRs have CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hiders which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.

One of these FN PS90 SBRs uses the CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hider which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR). One has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options. One of these FN PS90 SBRs uses the CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hider which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.

One of these FN PS90 SBRs uses the CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hider which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR). One has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options. One of these FN PS90 SBRs uses the CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hider which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.  One of these FN PS90 SBRs uses the CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hider which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine ejects empty brass cases straight down. There is a flip up cover to keep the action clean. THe cover flips down out of the way as the bolt moves

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine ejects empty brass cases straight down. There is a flip up cover to keep the action clean. THe cover flips down out of the way as the bolt moves

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine ejects empty brass cases straight down. There is a flip up cover to keep the action clean. THe cover flips down out of the way as the bolt moves


Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR). One has a black reticle reflex optic in a heavy duty aluminum housing and black etched tritium infused reticle, the other has a Triple Rail for mounting other optic options. Both of these FN PS90 SBRs have CMMG P90 factory style replacement flash hiders which use a 12x1 metric left hand thread.

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR)

Two PS90 semi auto 5.7x28 carbine Short Barrel Rifles (SBR)

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