EMG / KRYTAC FN P90® Airsoft AEG Training Rifle Licensed by Cybergun (Model: Wolverine Hydra / Rifle Only)
25 Customer Reviews
by Christine E. on 01/07/2023
"Got this as my primary CQB gun with some outdoor usage here and there, here are my pros and cons!
Pro:
- Hop-up chamber is super easy to access making maintenance with the barrel and bucking easy!
- Large amounts of battery spacing with the extension making pretty much all my batteries work
- 'decent' accuracy out of the box, perfect for cqb but had to change the bucking and barrel to push outdoor distance
- pretty good ootb fire rate and trigger response
- quick change spring system is always a pro for me for easily switching fps for different fields!
- gearbox is also super easily accessible!
- very good build quality with replacement parts easy to find if you need
- support from krytac for different rails!
Cons:
- Battery space is lacking unless you get the extension from Krytac which is a little annoying
- The accuracy ootb was not perfect but this is just a personal thing for me!
- There are a lot of threats for this gun so the ASG QD suppressor does not screw in all the way so make sure you check before you buy!
- Krytac mags are pricey! But king arms mags work perfectly with this gun!
Really that's it! The gun is overall fantastic for CQB and krytac really put a lot of love into designing both the features of this gun and the great mags!
Pro:
- Hop-up chamber is super easy to access making maintenance with the barrel and bucking easy!
- Large amounts of battery spacing with the extension making pretty much all my batteries work
- 'decent' accuracy out of the box, perfect for cqb but had to change the bucking and barrel to push outdoor distance
- pretty good ootb fire rate and trigger response
- quick change spring system is always a pro for me for easily switching fps for different fields!
- gearbox is also super easily accessible!
- very good build quality with replacement parts easy to find if you need
- support from krytac for different rails!
Cons:
- Battery space is lacking unless you get the extension from Krytac which is a little annoying
- The accuracy ootb was not perfect but this is just a personal thing for me!
- There are a lot of threats for this gun so the ASG QD suppressor does not screw in all the way so make sure you check before you buy!
- Krytac mags are pricey! But king arms mags work perfectly with this gun!
Really that's it! The gun is overall fantastic for CQB and krytac really put a lot of love into designing both the features of this gun and the great mags!
by Eric T. on 01/28/2022
"2nd P90 I own and while I was able to fix the semi issues with the first, this one is by far more loved.
Review below is from backyard and not actual field play yet.
Pro:
- Extremely accurate at close range (even compared to my krytac ar15)
- Above ~50 yards you have to find the sweet spot with hopup to avoid inconsistent curving to the side.
- Polymer is rugged and feels real
- The auto stop has been consistantly working
Cons:
- Battery compartment is stupid small (even a cyberpunk 9.6v 1100 mAh doesn't fit. Had to settle for my dinky 7.4) Gonna have to buy the butt extender and my sling won't fit.
- The built in peep hole is a little small
- battery male wires are stiff as fk. More chances of damage bending and rebending a wire than using a more flexible one.
Overall it is a work of art and I can't wait to CBQ with it. Still fking hate the battery compartment.
Review below is from backyard and not actual field play yet.
Pro:
- Extremely accurate at close range (even compared to my krytac ar15)
- Above ~50 yards you have to find the sweet spot with hopup to avoid inconsistent curving to the side.
- Polymer is rugged and feels real
- The auto stop has been consistantly working
Cons:
- Battery compartment is stupid small (even a cyberpunk 9.6v 1100 mAh doesn't fit. Had to settle for my dinky 7.4) Gonna have to buy the butt extender and my sling won't fit.
- The built in peep hole is a little small
- battery male wires are stiff as fk. More chances of damage bending and rebending a wire than using a more flexible one.
Overall it is a work of art and I can't wait to CBQ with it. Still fking hate the battery compartment.
by Austin D. on 01/07/2022
"Been playing with my 400 FPS version for a month now. Performs amazingly! About 22 to 24 RPS with 11.1 lipo. Trigger response is pretty good and the empty mag detection has worked everytime so far!
Switched to M95 ASG AEG spring for indoor CQB and average out FPS at 350s. Has an issue with double tapping with 11.1 lipos. Switched to 7.4 lipos fixed that. Still fantastic gun eitherway!
Switched to M95 ASG AEG spring for indoor CQB and average out FPS at 350s. Has an issue with double tapping with 11.1 lipos. Switched to 7.4 lipos fixed that. Still fantastic gun eitherway!
by brett j. on 12/17/2021
"this gun is really good, I have 4 p90s and this is the best out of all of them!
Pros:
the gearbox is a tank
over all lighter than expected
the polymer is krytac strong
ROF is amazing with an 11.1
200 Round mid caps (I have 5 now and they dont have any problems feeding
Cons:
BATTERY SPACE IS SMALL, GET THE EXTENTION (TBF all p90s have that problem)
https://www.evike.com/products/25989/
did not come with a p90 style flash hider in the box only the standard orange krytac tip
only comes with 1 mag, new mags are about $34
will not work with the "drum mag/ M4 mag converter" unless you modify the drum
Pros:
the gearbox is a tank
over all lighter than expected
the polymer is krytac strong
ROF is amazing with an 11.1
200 Round mid caps (I have 5 now and they dont have any problems feeding
Cons:
BATTERY SPACE IS SMALL, GET THE EXTENTION (TBF all p90s have that problem)
https://www.evike.com/products/25989/
did not come with a p90 style flash hider in the box only the standard orange krytac tip
only comes with 1 mag, new mags are about $34
will not work with the "drum mag/ M4 mag converter" unless you modify the drum
by Jessie L. on 11/23/2021
"What can I say, it’s a krytac. I’ve got to say that the build quality on this thing is excellent, the materials used to make it gives it a durable quality feel. For the price you are not disappointed. Disassembly is so easy if you want to access the barrel and hop up it’s a simply push of a button. I can’t get over how well built it is no shaking or cracking sounds when handled. The mags are great too but I’ll admit it’s a little difficult to load the mags with a regular speed loader after it’s about half full, probably just my speed loader honestly.
Pros:
Build quality is excellent
Decent range and accuracy
Excellent air seal
Easy to work on
Hop up window is large enough to adjust
Mags are awesome
Stops shooting when empty
Not something you see often on the field
Shoots decent range and accurate
Gear box sounds nice
Flash hider is metal and excellent quality
Cons:
:The price is kinda high but this is the world we live in.
:You don’t own one yet
Pros:
Build quality is excellent
Decent range and accuracy
Excellent air seal
Easy to work on
Hop up window is large enough to adjust
Mags are awesome
Stops shooting when empty
Not something you see often on the field
Shoots decent range and accurate
Gear box sounds nice
Flash hider is metal and excellent quality
Cons:
:The price is kinda high but this is the world we live in.
:You don’t own one yet
by RNB/LS 7499 I. on 09/26/2021
"I just tested this beast at an open field game and I have been surprised by the range, accuracy and trigger response of this replica, all advertised is true and the feel of the material is rock solid, definitively this is and excellent P90 out of the box!
PS: they should include the metal flash hider.
PS: they should include the metal flash hider.
by Max H. on 11/08/2011
"This gun is a very good AEG. I've had this for 5 months now and it is a good primary or secondary. It is compact, allowing you to free up another hand for things in combat, really long inner barrel for great accuracy and groupoing, and overall perfect in all ways if you are looking for the best P90 AEG on the market. The only grip is that the magazine for a P90 is kind of big, but the other benefits a P90 offers outweights the hassle to buy new mag pouches
by Brian R. on 06/26/2025
"p90s have always appealed to me, how ever before this came out, all of the p90s on the market, for lack of a better word, sucked. so I never actually invested in one, this changed that for me. as of right now, this is probably the best p90 on the market *EXTERNALLY*.
the novritsch take on the p90 is probably a better value for money as it offers more features and beats the krytac on paper, further more you can obtain a krytac p90 second hand (usually brand new) from literally any where, it is a very common to see for resale by a consumer. I cant recall ever seeing the novritsch one for sale second hand.
if i were to point fingers at any single reason, it would probably have to be the motor, krytac cheaped out on the motor and put in a 20k, its all around a bad motor, very slow in semi and an absolutely abysmal rate of fire. the gun just does not sound good, which to be fair it does not sound good period, it sounds "hollow" but the terrible motor amplifies it because you have a gun that does not shoot good (speed wise) or sound good.
i understand im throwing allot of shade on the krytac, so the question is "why did you get one then" and oddly enough the krytac fit the role i was wanting it to fill better. in milsim squad based games, i usually like to play the medic, my primary duty is to keep my squad alive and revive dead players, not gun fighting, but I also didnt want to be out gunned when it did come to it, was able to defend myself if needed, and have another gun in the fight, this fits that role perfectly.
it is a decent cqb weapon, but I find the trigger to be "sluggish" and heavy for cqb. the entire trigger mechanism ultimately trips a micro switch which then fires the weapon, and yes it is adjustable, its just a matter of getting to that micro switch just does not as good as it does on another platform. if you were wanting to use this as a primary in cqb id personally go with the novritsch one. but this is a better out door/ field gun. as previously mentioned the motor is the achiles heal of this entire gun and should be swapped immediately, I had a spare t238 motor lying around and put it in, its easily 10/10 now.
the motor is the number one problem with this gun, after swapping it, the potential of this weapon REALLY opens up, need to put down consistent semi auto shots, this has it covered, need a bb hose, this can do that too thanks too the wonderfully sized magazines. the krytac p90s are easily the best on the market, they give you 200 rounds to work with, are translucent so you know when you need to think about changing your magazine. and feed perfectly. the only thing i want to note about he magazines is the that the extended follower broke on every one of my mine (i bought 6 additional mags), i was little peeved at first but it has not negatively affected the gun in any way, all of the functions are still there, such as the cut off function and perfect feeding, the only downside is that there will be 3 or 4 bbs left in the mag. the way i see it is if im using a m4, its not going to use the last 3 or 4 bbs anyways so im not evenly remotely upset about it now. the big con with the mags is just the expense, but they are worth it.
i swapped the inner barrel and hop up to get more accuracy, not really anything to note, it shoots as accurately as you'd expect a gun with this barrel length too.
if your looking for a p90 for cqb, then youll probably be happier with the novritsch one, as it has low ratio gears, a strong motor and a awesome mosfet. that being said, the fact that it does not even come with a magazine sounds like a really bad joke to me.
the krytac is still extremely useable in cqb as it has a micro switch trigger, so its really easy to find that wall, but it is better if you need a gun that just shoots, and shoots well.
ill tie this review off with 2 things that i touched on earlier, first and foremost, do yourself a favor and save some coin and just buy it second hand, i was able to get one brand new in box for only $270. they are plentiful on ebay and airsoft apps, you wont struggle to find one, prices usually hover around the $300-$350 neighbor hood, if you can find one with extra mags id jump on it.
last one is just change the motor, you wont regret it, it turns the p90 into an extremely formidable weapon in a very small package.
the novritsch take on the p90 is probably a better value for money as it offers more features and beats the krytac on paper, further more you can obtain a krytac p90 second hand (usually brand new) from literally any where, it is a very common to see for resale by a consumer. I cant recall ever seeing the novritsch one for sale second hand.
if i were to point fingers at any single reason, it would probably have to be the motor, krytac cheaped out on the motor and put in a 20k, its all around a bad motor, very slow in semi and an absolutely abysmal rate of fire. the gun just does not sound good, which to be fair it does not sound good period, it sounds "hollow" but the terrible motor amplifies it because you have a gun that does not shoot good (speed wise) or sound good.
i understand im throwing allot of shade on the krytac, so the question is "why did you get one then" and oddly enough the krytac fit the role i was wanting it to fill better. in milsim squad based games, i usually like to play the medic, my primary duty is to keep my squad alive and revive dead players, not gun fighting, but I also didnt want to be out gunned when it did come to it, was able to defend myself if needed, and have another gun in the fight, this fits that role perfectly.
it is a decent cqb weapon, but I find the trigger to be "sluggish" and heavy for cqb. the entire trigger mechanism ultimately trips a micro switch which then fires the weapon, and yes it is adjustable, its just a matter of getting to that micro switch just does not as good as it does on another platform. if you were wanting to use this as a primary in cqb id personally go with the novritsch one. but this is a better out door/ field gun. as previously mentioned the motor is the achiles heal of this entire gun and should be swapped immediately, I had a spare t238 motor lying around and put it in, its easily 10/10 now.
the motor is the number one problem with this gun, after swapping it, the potential of this weapon REALLY opens up, need to put down consistent semi auto shots, this has it covered, need a bb hose, this can do that too thanks too the wonderfully sized magazines. the krytac p90s are easily the best on the market, they give you 200 rounds to work with, are translucent so you know when you need to think about changing your magazine. and feed perfectly. the only thing i want to note about he magazines is the that the extended follower broke on every one of my mine (i bought 6 additional mags), i was little peeved at first but it has not negatively affected the gun in any way, all of the functions are still there, such as the cut off function and perfect feeding, the only downside is that there will be 3 or 4 bbs left in the mag. the way i see it is if im using a m4, its not going to use the last 3 or 4 bbs anyways so im not evenly remotely upset about it now. the big con with the mags is just the expense, but they are worth it.
i swapped the inner barrel and hop up to get more accuracy, not really anything to note, it shoots as accurately as you'd expect a gun with this barrel length too.
if your looking for a p90 for cqb, then youll probably be happier with the novritsch one, as it has low ratio gears, a strong motor and a awesome mosfet. that being said, the fact that it does not even come with a magazine sounds like a really bad joke to me.
the krytac is still extremely useable in cqb as it has a micro switch trigger, so its really easy to find that wall, but it is better if you need a gun that just shoots, and shoots well.
ill tie this review off with 2 things that i touched on earlier, first and foremost, do yourself a favor and save some coin and just buy it second hand, i was able to get one brand new in box for only $270. they are plentiful on ebay and airsoft apps, you wont struggle to find one, prices usually hover around the $300-$350 neighbor hood, if you can find one with extra mags id jump on it.
last one is just change the motor, you wont regret it, it turns the p90 into an extremely formidable weapon in a very small package.
by Bryant F. on 10/25/2021
"I like it a lot and feel it is the best P90 on the market, the trigger is leagues ahead of any out of the box P90 and the 200rd mags are great.
That being said the accuracy is an issue and is the major downfall and a major disappointment. The empty mag detection also rarely works.
Pros:
-Exterior is very nice. Makes every other P90 made feel like a cheap copy.
-Mags fed flawlessly to the last round every time. Ran 5 mags total with no feeding issues in any of them.
-FPS was very consistent, (I have the 350fps model) popping off a consistent 330 fps when hop set for .25g bbs.
-Adjustable trigger pull is a very nice and a very very welcomed and loved addition. Makes the P90 trigger usable again.
-In the CQB course I played had no accuracy issues and was a nice point and shoot experience with my dot sight dialed in well.
Cons:
-The empty mag detection almost never worked. When it did work I was thrown off as I just stopped expecting it to work properly.
-It was advertised as working well with 11.1v lipos but all my 11v lipos made it double tap in semi auto everytime so I opted to use a 7.4v LiIon but that led to far from satisfying cycle speed in semi auto.
-In the longer range course I played, (at an indoor field with ranges some high fps builds can't even stretch), accuracy problems became very very apparent. I struggled immensely to hit things that my LCT PP19 with stock barrel and bucking laser beams with ease with lower a velocity. I feel like the rounds would constantly sweep from left to right with no rhyme or reason. The bucking has 2 sharps nubs that's press into the window so maybe it's just too aggressive and inconsistent to yield consistent bb travel. After about 6 hours of gameplay I just switched over to my PP19 for the last 2 hours and had a much better time at longer ranges.
That being said the accuracy is an issue and is the major downfall and a major disappointment. The empty mag detection also rarely works.
Pros:
-Exterior is very nice. Makes every other P90 made feel like a cheap copy.
-Mags fed flawlessly to the last round every time. Ran 5 mags total with no feeding issues in any of them.
-FPS was very consistent, (I have the 350fps model) popping off a consistent 330 fps when hop set for .25g bbs.
-Adjustable trigger pull is a very nice and a very very welcomed and loved addition. Makes the P90 trigger usable again.
-In the CQB course I played had no accuracy issues and was a nice point and shoot experience with my dot sight dialed in well.
Cons:
-The empty mag detection almost never worked. When it did work I was thrown off as I just stopped expecting it to work properly.
-It was advertised as working well with 11.1v lipos but all my 11v lipos made it double tap in semi auto everytime so I opted to use a 7.4v LiIon but that led to far from satisfying cycle speed in semi auto.
-In the longer range course I played, (at an indoor field with ranges some high fps builds can't even stretch), accuracy problems became very very apparent. I struggled immensely to hit things that my LCT PP19 with stock barrel and bucking laser beams with ease with lower a velocity. I feel like the rounds would constantly sweep from left to right with no rhyme or reason. The bucking has 2 sharps nubs that's press into the window so maybe it's just too aggressive and inconsistent to yield consistent bb travel. After about 6 hours of gameplay I just switched over to my PP19 for the last 2 hours and had a much better time at longer ranges.
by Mostafa F. on 09/17/2021
"Best P90 there is. It has a lot to live up to this price tag. Trigger is fantastic. Midcaps are OK. Incredibly hard to fill the midcaps and I dont see a fill line. I filled mine so much that the seems started splitting when the spring wasnt fully compressed. 4 stars because they didn't have the decency to throw in a metal muzzle brake for _$400.