I wish more vendors would produce SBRs and SRs. I would pay the tax and go through the paperwork to get one with the standard sized short barrel. I’d love to get one of these just to take it apart and see how the mechanism works, though. My understanding is the price of these is close to 1600 bucks, which is on the pricey end for me.
I dropped by Coal Creek and handled one. It would take some getting used to, but it’s pretty clever. Totally ambidextrious. Alston pointed out that even the backup iron sites are available on both sides, and there’s a dustcover on the downwared ejection port.
Pretty nifty. It’s not a gun I want, but it’s a gun I want to shoot.
April 7th, 2006 at 3:40 pm
me likey….
April 7th, 2006 at 3:48 pm
I wish more vendors would produce SBRs and SRs. I would pay the tax and go through the paperwork to get one with the standard sized short barrel. I’d love to get one of these just to take it apart and see how the mechanism works, though. My understanding is the price of these is close to 1600 bucks, which is on the pricey end for me.
April 7th, 2006 at 7:43 pm
My predictoin is the PS90 will be to “watered down”, and probably not as nice as the real deal.
C.H.
April 7th, 2006 at 9:57 pm
I dropped by Coal Creek and handled one. It would take some getting used to, but it’s pretty clever. Totally ambidextrious. Alston pointed out that even the backup iron sites are available on both sides, and there’s a dustcover on the downwared ejection port.
Pretty nifty. It’s not a gun I want, but it’s a gun I want to shoot.
April 8th, 2006 at 11:36 pm
“My predictoin is the PS90 will be to “watered down”, and probably not as nice as the real deal.”
It is the real deal, albeit with 6 extra inches of barrel and sans one notch on the selector switch.