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    When I was fondling one the other day at Impact Guns I also noticed they had a true FA FN P-90 for rent. You can rent FA's for $25/half hour plus lane fee but you must buy their ammo. I'm thinking it might be fun to try a time or two just to see what they were really meant to do. They also allow you to switch to as many other FA firearms as they have during your 30 minutes of use...no extra charge. So...I might try it against things like an MP-5. May even try their FS2000. I highly doubt it takes 30 minutes though. LOL

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    Okay folks...finally got to pick up this little honey. It was sooo worth the wait and am gad I gave it the nod. It is the TR model. I am mixed emotions on this but in the end, am happy that it is this model...especially for the price. I definitely love the lower profile for sure! However, it would be nice if they were designed to maintain the low profile but with some sort of internal or flip-up back-up sights OEM. Oh well...no complaining here just need to decide what I am going to do for sights. Hmmm...thinking...you all pretty pleased Prime Arm Reflex sight for less than $80???

    One thing is for sure, my three boys (14, 11, 9) think it is dang cool...me too. After the sights...it is so in need of the SBR'ing! LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOU View Post
    After the sights...it is so in need of the SBR'ing! LOL
    Yes SBR it! It makes it awesome.

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    Congrats on picking it up. Definitely SBR that PUPpy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOU View Post
    My feelings exactly and besides the tax stamp ($$$), time & hassle I see no downside to doing it to this rifle like I do with AR's & AK's. (JMHO) On that note though, I also plan to eventually SBR my Beretta Storm and Daewoo DR-200. I plan on leaving my OEM Folder VZ-58 as is. (Yeah...I have a history of out of the norm firearms. LOL ) I figure it may be easier to do them all at once including adding a Sparrow as I have several rimfire threaded arms as well.


    With the deal I got, I feel I can't justify not doing finally.


    Good to know & really good points. I think I will order them...as soon as I pay for the rifle......as they are so easily changed back if I ever feel the need. I doubt I will though as they are REALLY slim OEM. Its not like I have monster hands or anything either...but found them a bit tough.
    Do you have a friendly Chief Law Enforcement Officed there or are you going to do a trust or LLC for your stamp purposes?

    Nice buy. So it's a tripple rail. If you dont' like it that much you can always try to trade the upper for a non tri rail version. You only have to trade the receiver.

    Do the SBR, you won't regret it.


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    Thx for all the kind words folks. Yeah after playing with it, is just crying to be SBR'ed and I will be doing it as soon as feasible. I want to do it along with the Daewoo, Storm and purchasing a Sparrow all at the same time. (The only sad part to that is it seems the recommendation is to NOT shoot a PS90 before SBR'ing it. THAT is going to be tough to hold off a bit. BTW the Tri-rail seems like the way to go as far as profile. (May eventually replace the small side rails.)

    As far as SBR'ing etc, seems like a trust is the best way to go for me, but isn't bad in Utah either way. Starting to itch fr a Five-Seven some day...LOL That will have to be a while down the road though as I am completcommittedited to saving to SBR'ing these rifles and the Sparrow.

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    Oh yeah...and speaking of Five-Seven, I just watched "The Hit List" with Cuba Gooding Jr. Much of the entire movie he shoots a Five-Seven....THAT is what got me thinking again about how cool that pistol is.

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