FN Herstal Licensed P90 Full Size Metal Gearbox Airsoft AEG (Color: Pink / Add 7.4v LiPo Battery + BMS Charger + LiPo Safe)
285 Customer Reviews
by Jarek D. on 06/28/2016
"P90 is my system of choice and i have several. i have to say that this is one of the best P90s on the market. in the overall, i say it beats a TM P90.
pros:
- solid body/receiver
- great trigger response
- QD spring gearbox (solid gearbox and internals as well)
- great accuracy and range (never measured it, but if its of any testament, my KA P90 was keeping up with my friend's Krytac CRB)
cons:
- Echo 1/JG mags are a very tight squeeze and vice versa. all of that is remedied though if you shave down the flat lip on the mag that meets the mag catch lip by a millimeter or two.
- cant fit a 9.6v NiMH mini like the Echo 1. a butterfly is still a rather type squeeze.
- the "current model" upper receiver is not compatible with extended RIS attachment without modification.
- the upper receiver is actually the receiver for the P90 Integrated Red Dot System but with just the new RIS in place of it. however a option with that particular RDS is not available or even as an aftermarket piece.
pros:
- solid body/receiver
- great trigger response
- QD spring gearbox (solid gearbox and internals as well)
- great accuracy and range (never measured it, but if its of any testament, my KA P90 was keeping up with my friend's Krytac CRB)
cons:
- Echo 1/JG mags are a very tight squeeze and vice versa. all of that is remedied though if you shave down the flat lip on the mag that meets the mag catch lip by a millimeter or two.
- cant fit a 9.6v NiMH mini like the Echo 1. a butterfly is still a rather type squeeze.
- the "current model" upper receiver is not compatible with extended RIS attachment without modification.
- the upper receiver is actually the receiver for the P90 Integrated Red Dot System but with just the new RIS in place of it. however a option with that particular RDS is not available or even as an aftermarket piece.
by Josh L. on 06/28/2016
"It's a major upgrade compared to my old Echo 1 E90. The main body's build quality is so much more solid and there's no squeaky plastic anywhere. FN Herstal Trademarks are engraved in the mold and stands out nicely. The upper receiver is made of metal with three picatinny rails on the top and sides. There's even 3 back up iron sights; one peephole sight down the middle and 2 "pistol" sights on either side. The full metal gearbox even has a quick change spring for changing between indoor and outdoor fields. Underneath the orange flash hider are -14mm negative CCW threads for putting a muzzle brake or mock suppressor on. The hop up door is hidden underneath the thumb hole. It's an easy to adjust wheel unit and it is best to adjust it before putting on gloves. The battery compartment is very simple. Push the button and slide the cover off. The battery space is tight, but can fit a 9.6v stick/brick OR butterfly/ nun chuck. (The wires just need to be nicely tucked away in order to fit)
The gun does come with a hi-cap mag, which feeds about a one-third of the bbs before having to wind it up again. It fed completely only ONCE during my tests. The m4 magwell converter works, but in order to install it, you have to unscrew the top rail with a hex screw. Not a big deal. I highly recommend mid-cap mags to get the best performance. (I use the 68rd/70rd mags)
Like other P-90s, this one suffers the same semi-auto problem. Just wrap electrical tape around the metal trigger bar to decrease the length of pull. (Or leave the gun on full auto and pull the trigger half way for semi)
This is an overall awesome gun! It's definitely the best P-90 on the market!
PROS:
Ambidextrous controls for left and right handed shooters
Lightweight
Superb build quality
Comfortable/ Ergonomic design
Quick change spring
Real FN Trademarks
-14mm negative CCW barrel threads
Plenty of rail space for a flashlight and optic
Long inner barrel because it's bullpup
Mock charging handle
CONS:
Honestly, the hi-cap mags are unreliable. Get mid-caps or the m4 magwell converter
The gun does come with a hi-cap mag, which feeds about a one-third of the bbs before having to wind it up again. It fed completely only ONCE during my tests. The m4 magwell converter works, but in order to install it, you have to unscrew the top rail with a hex screw. Not a big deal. I highly recommend mid-cap mags to get the best performance. (I use the 68rd/70rd mags)
Like other P-90s, this one suffers the same semi-auto problem. Just wrap electrical tape around the metal trigger bar to decrease the length of pull. (Or leave the gun on full auto and pull the trigger half way for semi)
This is an overall awesome gun! It's definitely the best P-90 on the market!
PROS:
Ambidextrous controls for left and right handed shooters
Lightweight
Superb build quality
Comfortable/ Ergonomic design
Quick change spring
Real FN Trademarks
-14mm negative CCW barrel threads
Plenty of rail space for a flashlight and optic
Long inner barrel because it's bullpup
Mock charging handle
CONS:
Honestly, the hi-cap mags are unreliable. Get mid-caps or the m4 magwell converter
by Aniwat R. on 06/28/2016
"This is a great beginner gun if you want great range and accuracy. I replaced the barrell with 405mm 6.01 tighter barrel, it does not improve FPS like .1% But, it certainly improve accuracy and steadier shot at 120+ feet. I also changed out my spring after I did a calculation on spring rate compared to original spring rate. Original spring give you only 370fps with .2 gram bb. I got an M130 210% spring, and It now shoot steady at 420fps. It hurts a lot with out breaking internal parts and still maintain great Rof.
Another improvement is 3-9 x 40 scope. I zero in the scope and able to shoot really tight group in full auto at 120 yards.
Definitely a recommended this gun. Buy this one, good buy for money.
Falcon.
Another improvement is 3-9 x 40 scope. I zero in the scope and able to shoot really tight group in full auto at 120 yards.
Definitely a recommended this gun. Buy this one, good buy for money.
Falcon.
by Preston B. on 06/28/2016
"Build really well and shoots around 11 rps and shoots every bit of 380.
My mag did come broken but the sent a new one immediately with 2 day shipping for free.
if you put a
http://www.evike.com/products/29458/
it will throw out around 17-18 rps it does fit.
the gun shoots great and hurts BAD!!!
My mag did come broken but the sent a new one immediately with 2 day shipping for free.
if you put a
http://www.evike.com/products/29458/
it will throw out around 17-18 rps it does fit.
the gun shoots great and hurts BAD!!!
by Brian C. on 06/28/2016
"I HEART this gun!! My favorite!
Great for CQB and indoor ranges!
Gun fires at 370 fps semi / 330 fps @ 11 rof auto right out of the box.
After warranty expired, swapped stock spring with M100 for 330 fps.
I would recommend the red dot below because it's design just flows with the lines of the gun.
http://www.evike.com/products/42182/
Full metal internals and metal tri-rail.
Version 6 gearbox. EASIEST gearbox to work on and upgrade.
EASY SWAPPING of spring. NO DISASSEMBLY NEEDED to swap spring!
Hi-cap King Arms mag spring feeds the entire mag with no problems.
LiPo ready (of course precautions like MOSFET and fuse should be considered)
You have A LOT of gearbox space. MUCH much space!
Tool included to adjust front sight for elevation.
Now the bad things I hate to admit:
Windage adjustment is a pain in the a$$. Need a big and wide flathead screwdriver.
Trigger is big, fat, wide, and bullpup style. Will take some getting used to when coming from an M4 style trigger.
Special map pouches needed. Regular old M4 style mag carriers will give problems.
Top rail MUST be taken out and replaced in order to fit a P90 1500 rnd box mag.
BUT I STILL LOVE THIS GUN!!!!!
Great for CQB and indoor ranges!
Gun fires at 370 fps semi / 330 fps @ 11 rof auto right out of the box.
After warranty expired, swapped stock spring with M100 for 330 fps.
I would recommend the red dot below because it's design just flows with the lines of the gun.
http://www.evike.com/products/42182/
Full metal internals and metal tri-rail.
Version 6 gearbox. EASIEST gearbox to work on and upgrade.
EASY SWAPPING of spring. NO DISASSEMBLY NEEDED to swap spring!
Hi-cap King Arms mag spring feeds the entire mag with no problems.
LiPo ready (of course precautions like MOSFET and fuse should be considered)
You have A LOT of gearbox space. MUCH much space!
Tool included to adjust front sight for elevation.
Now the bad things I hate to admit:
Windage adjustment is a pain in the a$$. Need a big and wide flathead screwdriver.
Trigger is big, fat, wide, and bullpup style. Will take some getting used to when coming from an M4 style trigger.
Special map pouches needed. Regular old M4 style mag carriers will give problems.
Top rail MUST be taken out and replaced in order to fit a P90 1500 rnd box mag.
BUT I STILL LOVE THIS GUN!!!!!
by Monse D M. on 06/28/2016
"this i my review of the gun
pros
good rof with 8.4
small, and mags are very unique
plenty of rail conversion kits and tac rail
small, perfect for cqb
has unique look, and a very different look
cons
small battery compartment
hard to fit extra mags in
you have to buy special mag pouches
pros
good rof with 8.4
small, and mags are very unique
plenty of rail conversion kits and tac rail
small, perfect for cqb
has unique look, and a very different look
cons
small battery compartment
hard to fit extra mags in
you have to buy special mag pouches
by Yuan H. on 06/28/2016
"I have owned this gun for a little over 2 months now and have taken it to 4 CQB games, and it is by far the best CQB weapon I have ever handled. First pros and cons, then my take.
Pros:
Quality metal upper receiver, good paint as well
Great quailty abs lower receiver
"sticky" hop up, it wont move unless you make it move
pre-included H-nub
very quite
balanced, easily used one handed
Cons:
fire selector is a bit too sticky. Getting it to semi with one finger takes skill
form factor, a bit small for bigger guys (i am 5 10 and it fits me fine for reference)
dual stage trigger is extremely finicky
as with all P90s, the high caps dont work for shift.
iron sights are tiny.
P90s are an aquired taste and many do not like them. U really got to try it to be sure
To start, i want to note I did buy the Tactical version from Taiwan. This version has a quick change gearbox, a metal flash-hider, and a nylon fiber receiver. I have handled the american version and the only difference between the ABS and the nylon fiber is the nylon is a bit grip-ier and has a more matte finish.
The upper receiver and rails have a good metal construction. However, the iron sight built into the rail is almost useless. The hole is so small and closed off you can hardly see anything but the big ol post in the center. Within the upper, the tightbore and hopup (with included h-nub) serve it well, making good use of the short, G36 length barrel. I can easily hit a man sized target from 75 ft on semi.
A note on P90s in general. P90s are an acquired taste. They look weird, and they feel weird. But at the same time, they look cool and are comfortable. They can be used left or right handed, one or two hands. After you get used to it, it is the greatest CQB platform around (in my opinion). The only drawback of it's design is the high-capacity magazines. In short, they dont work. One wind will get it going, but the bb pusher thing that feeds it into the winder will jam up, and you have to take it out and adjust it every few seconds on full auto. Get MAG 170 round mid caps or King Arms 110 rd-ers and you will be fine. Mag changes are slower than an M4 but with a dump pouch not horrible at all. Just be sure to be behind cover when u do it.
The lower is also very good but otherwise featureless. Trades are nicely engraved and not to flashy, no white paint. The metal upper balances the gearbox making this gun very balanced and actually easy to use one handed. Dual wielding is entirely feasible but not tested. Only gripe here is the fire selector is very stiff, and the dual stage trigger is finicky. Basically, on full auto a "half" pull will give you one shot, and a full pull with get you full auto. But there is no indication of a "half" pull as with the AUG, where there is a very feel-able click. It doesnt seem to have a constant definition either, and i would not rely on it ever.
The gearbox on this gets a respectable rate of fire, and is very reliable. Furthermore, being so deep in the gun, it is extremly quite as well.
Overall, this guns has a few minor problems, but is, in my opinion, by far the best P90 available today. Slap on a red dot, laser, 11.1 lipo, some MAG 170 rd mid caps, and maybe flashlight and you are ready for any CQB scenario.
Pros:
Quality metal upper receiver, good paint as well
Great quailty abs lower receiver
"sticky" hop up, it wont move unless you make it move
pre-included H-nub
very quite
balanced, easily used one handed
Cons:
fire selector is a bit too sticky. Getting it to semi with one finger takes skill
form factor, a bit small for bigger guys (i am 5 10 and it fits me fine for reference)
dual stage trigger is extremely finicky
as with all P90s, the high caps dont work for shift.
iron sights are tiny.
P90s are an aquired taste and many do not like them. U really got to try it to be sure
To start, i want to note I did buy the Tactical version from Taiwan. This version has a quick change gearbox, a metal flash-hider, and a nylon fiber receiver. I have handled the american version and the only difference between the ABS and the nylon fiber is the nylon is a bit grip-ier and has a more matte finish.
The upper receiver and rails have a good metal construction. However, the iron sight built into the rail is almost useless. The hole is so small and closed off you can hardly see anything but the big ol post in the center. Within the upper, the tightbore and hopup (with included h-nub) serve it well, making good use of the short, G36 length barrel. I can easily hit a man sized target from 75 ft on semi.
A note on P90s in general. P90s are an acquired taste. They look weird, and they feel weird. But at the same time, they look cool and are comfortable. They can be used left or right handed, one or two hands. After you get used to it, it is the greatest CQB platform around (in my opinion). The only drawback of it's design is the high-capacity magazines. In short, they dont work. One wind will get it going, but the bb pusher thing that feeds it into the winder will jam up, and you have to take it out and adjust it every few seconds on full auto. Get MAG 170 round mid caps or King Arms 110 rd-ers and you will be fine. Mag changes are slower than an M4 but with a dump pouch not horrible at all. Just be sure to be behind cover when u do it.
The lower is also very good but otherwise featureless. Trades are nicely engraved and not to flashy, no white paint. The metal upper balances the gearbox making this gun very balanced and actually easy to use one handed. Dual wielding is entirely feasible but not tested. Only gripe here is the fire selector is very stiff, and the dual stage trigger is finicky. Basically, on full auto a "half" pull will give you one shot, and a full pull with get you full auto. But there is no indication of a "half" pull as with the AUG, where there is a very feel-able click. It doesnt seem to have a constant definition either, and i would not rely on it ever.
The gearbox on this gets a respectable rate of fire, and is very reliable. Furthermore, being so deep in the gun, it is extremly quite as well.
Overall, this guns has a few minor problems, but is, in my opinion, by far the best P90 available today. Slap on a red dot, laser, 11.1 lipo, some MAG 170 rd mid caps, and maybe flashlight and you are ready for any CQB scenario.
by Joshua S. on 06/28/2016
"This gun is great, got it right out of the box and it fire nice and cleanly. The only problem i had (and im sure a red dot sight or just an adjustment to the iron sights) is that it shoots a little to the left of what you are aiming at. other than that I feel very happy that this is my first gun.
Pros- just about everything, fps, components, etc.
Cans- the iron sights are a little odd, it really restricts your perception since its a tiny whole that is focused on a sight inside the rail, and the small hole itself means you have to take more precious seconds to focus your eye on what you are shooting at, but a red dot or a scope sight can fix it.
Pros- just about everything, fps, components, etc.
Cans- the iron sights are a little odd, it really restricts your perception since its a tiny whole that is focused on a sight inside the rail, and the small hole itself means you have to take more precious seconds to focus your eye on what you are shooting at, but a red dot or a scope sight can fix it.
by Cheryl M. on 06/28/2016
"by the way this P90 is 4 pounds its pretty light
I bought a red dot scope with this gun it was 45$
and i LOVE IT buy one. BY The way when i bought this gun all
my friends were very jealous and most of them ordered it
PROS
light
accurat
cool gun
I bought a red dot scope with this gun it was 45$
and i LOVE IT buy one. BY The way when i bought this gun all
my friends were very jealous and most of them ordered it
PROS
light
accurat
cool gun
by Cheryl M. on 06/28/2016
"i like this gun SOSOSO much I recommend this gun to anyone.
PROS
shoots good great FPS i bought a sight with mine and I highly recommend that
PROS
shoots good great FPS i bought a sight with mine and I highly recommend that
by Cory W. on 06/19/2016
"I recently purchased this gun and went to a war with it and it surpassed my expectations I love this gun to death defiance purchase this gun
Pros:
Rate of Fire
Size
Ambidextrous
Cons:
Hop up unit kinda unusual
Pros:
Rate of Fire
Size
Ambidextrous
Cons:
Hop up unit kinda unusual
by Donald C. on 05/29/2016
"Overall this gun is great, especially if you plan on putting in upgrades. Out of the box it actually shoots 400+ fps which is odd but a m100 or a m95 spring should lower that down to a cqb fps. This does come with sight albeit none adjustable. It's integrated into the rail and very easy to miss. Performance wise it's nothing great but not bad. You essentially get what you pay for and I believe it is worth it. One problem is that the cut off lever seems to wear down pretty fast seeing as for me its already wearing down (only used in 10 games).
Pros:
-Affordable
-Metal upper receiver
-Alright performance
-Easily upgradable
Cons:
-mags suck
-cut off lever is weak
-shoots too hot out of the box
Pros:
-Affordable
-Metal upper receiver
-Alright performance
-Easily upgradable
Cons:
-mags suck
-cut off lever is weak
-shoots too hot out of the box
by Dominic F. on 04/26/2016
"Very good little gun, and I agree, slap a red dot on it and a few extra mags (not hi-caps) and rock it all day. This thing is accurate, hard hitting, and awesome! The claim that it shoots at ~350 fps is false. The box says that it shoots 522 fps with .12 gram bbs and 436 with .20 and I believe it. I play CQB and I bought a 320-350 fps spring and it shot at 378, consistently, so buy a spring a bit under. If you get a 320-350 fps spring, clip it about 3/4 of an inch shorter, I did and mine is now shooting at 351, on the dot. Anyways, I love this gun. It'll shoot as fast as you pull the trigger and is surprisingly heavy, about 5 pounds according to it's box. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to stand out at the range.
by Matthew R. on 04/22/2016
"this gun is AMAZING my friends have like $150-$300 guns and I anihilated them with this if u buy a high cap or the drum mag for this gun and go to CQB ( you will have to buy a CQB legal spring, have t put in professionally unless you are able to do so yourself because it's NOT quick change AT ALL) let me go into the pros and cons
Pros
-hits hard
-accurate I put a sniper scope on mine and ran it as a DMR for a little bit, was amazing
-great CQB gun
- with a lipo on full auto it's unstoppable
Cons
- hop up is in a weird spot so u will have to get used to it
-mags wear down after a while ( I mean a WHILE but still they wear down)
-I sold mine and I'm getting this one again because I miss it so much
Definitely get this gun and when u do hold onto it and upgrade it, absolutely amazing gun couldn't have been happier with it
Pros
-hits hard
-accurate I put a sniper scope on mine and ran it as a DMR for a little bit, was amazing
-great CQB gun
- with a lipo on full auto it's unstoppable
Cons
- hop up is in a weird spot so u will have to get used to it
-mags wear down after a while ( I mean a WHILE but still they wear down)
-I sold mine and I'm getting this one again because I miss it so much
Definitely get this gun and when u do hold onto it and upgrade it, absolutely amazing gun couldn't have been happier with it
by Darryl C. on 03/23/2016
"Fantastic little gun. Very solid feel, good weight, never missfires. Slap on a red-dot, grab a couple of spare mags and go to town.