I plan on getting a PS90 in the future, and I am wondering what suppressor I should get for it. I will obviously SBR the PS90, but I would like to know if there are any 5.7 suppressors that would be ideal for the platform; otherwise, I will just install a SureFire flash hider, unless that would cause some sort of issue with installation.
You will have a better chance of getting replies on PS90 owners.
Check out one of their forums https://www.fnforum.net/threads/list-of-suppressors-that-dont-work-on-the-p90-ps90-sbr.231157/
It seems like people are complaining about cans being gassy, and that a 5.56 flowthrough would be ideal. From what I've read, it looks like the HUXWRX Flow 556k would be ideal.
I can't really help you much as I live in a shitty state that does not allow NFA things.
Hope those owners will give you better a better idea on what to look for your ps90 suppressor.
I just don't think you'll get much replies from anons that own a ps90 and also owning suppressors.
Alright. I just created an account and started this thread.
https://www.fnforum.net/threads/best-ps90-suppressor-sbr.232583/
>I can't really help you much as I live in a shitty state that does not allow NFA things.
Same, even fricking cops can't own suppressors here unless they're on the clock. Can't even keep one on the rifle kept in the squad car. It's fricking moronic and causes community issues when people get b***hy about people shooting rifles recreationally
In short, don't. The whole gimmick of the P90/PS90 is how stupidly compact it is, sticking an extra 6+" on the end of it is counterproductive. Especially considering it's a supersonic round and will never be anywhere near hearing safe anyway.
t. owns an SBR'd PS90.
That said, if you really want to be moronic, there are plenty of 5.7 rated .22lr cans you can use, but obviously any 5.56 cans will work too.
Way back in the day, when Gemtech was still run by Doc Dater and the P90 was first introduced, Gemtech made a can specifically for the P90.
> light weight
> strong enough to handle blast pressure of 5.7 (compared to 22 or 22Mag)
> full auto rated
Made the P90 a real treat to shoot.
You can still buy the GSL P90 brand new.
https://gsltechnology.com/product/p90/
>GSL
That's Greg Latka. He was the other half of Gemtech, along with Doc Dater
> Gemtech
> short for Gemini Technologies
> Gemini twins
> Greg Latka and Doc Dater
> Doc did a lot of the design work
> Greg owns a fricking HUEG CNC factory in Michigan that cranks out parts like crazy
> you can still buy a bi-lock for the old M4-96D from GSL
How difficult is SBR process and what restrictions do they place on you?
Process is the same as any other NFA item - paperwork, fingerprints, waiting, the works. Restrictions are going to be no crossing state lines without Daddy's permission, potential storage/access issues around people not on said paperwork, and being put on a registry with your full address. No, they cannot just swing by to inspect whenever they feel like it, that's a myth.
Now as far as the actual SBR process with the barrel, you can either buy a new shorter barrel or send out your old barrel to be cut down both of which cost negligibly the same last I checked. It's a little fricky since the original barrels aren't actually 16" they just have a faux extension built in to it which can be a PITA to get off. Basically you'll have to chop the barrel to get it off anyway, so personally I sent mine off to be converted instead of scrapping it and buying a new barrel. Otherwise it's a simple 1 to 1 swap once you've done that.
Don't you have you have to ingrave your name on the receiver or some shit?
And what's up with no crossing state line dogshit?
Oh, yeah I forgot about that part. You're technically supposed to do that too, name and city/state.
Taking an SBR/SBS/MG/DD across state lines requires a 5320.20 form to be filled out and approved before doing so because lmao frick you serf. Curiously enough AOWs and silencers do not require this.
Having said that, no one will ever check for your papers or engravings, so you're free to chance doing things without them. But if you ever get caught in any shenanigans with NFA items involved be it a traffic stop or whatever you run the risk of felony charges being tacked on.
Engraving only really matters if you want to get rid of the item. But for the most part you should consider anything you NFA to be married to you for life.
It matters for keeping the item. Literally a requirement, they're not 80%s.
Yeaaaaah frick that shit.
I'd rather wait for SBRs to be removed from NFA than to do any of that shit. Even if that never happens.
>Having said that, no one will ever check for your papers or engravings, so you're free to chance doing things without them.
What's the point of registering an SBR if you're not going to engrave it? The whole point is to get a legal SBR that you don't have to worry about potentially getting in legal trouble with.
Not having to go through the hassle, and also not doxxing yourself to anyone that sees your gun or posting pictures. But then again electrical tape fixes that. A lot of people won't engrave guns let alone NFA items so it can be a pain finding someone to do it. Usually you'll have to stick around for the whole time since they can't legally take them into their possession. You should do it anyway, of course.
Just get a long barrel and put a faux suppressor so you can save the money instead of buying tax stamp
FAT CAT
B&T makes a suppressor specifically for it, its not particularly expensive.
What's the shortest pdw with a folding brace?
BTW if you put a brave on a pistol, is it still considered a pistol?
Literally any handgun, glocks have the most aftermarket for it. If you want to be pedantic about PDW nomenclature probably the TP9.
Yes, that's the idea.