P90 AR Mag Midcap/Lowcap Conversion Kit (and other P90 tips)
P90 AR Mag Midcap/Lowcap Conversion Kit (and other P90 tips)
Just an FYI, you can buy any brand of P90 box mag, take some needlenose pliers and break off the long piece of plastic (or metal) meant to hold the hatch open on hicaps (located in the magwell). It will then function as both a box mag that runs on AR hicaps AND an AR midcap/lowcap magwell conversion.
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Re: P90 AR Mag Midcap/Lowcap Conversion Kit
Dude this would go great under conversion perversion/modification category if this forum had any.
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Re: P90 AR Mag Midcap/Lowcap Conversion Kit
what would cause a p90 box mag NOT to feed? j/k ours is being finicky
When you definitely need it killed overnight...
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Re: P90 AR Mag Midcap/Lowcap Conversion Kit (and other P90 t
There are two easy ways to greatly decrease the length of the trigger pulls on P90s, which are usually annoyingly long. If you want to do it to your P90, I'll be happy to show you (it's kind of hard to describe, but very simple to do).
Also, and though this is obvious to some it's still a question asked, if you want to make it a little more quiet and you have already added sorbo, a functioning suppressor, and/or lowered spring strength/shimmed properly/gone with a less loud motor, there is one more thing you can do (and it goes for several guns). Take dense foam (I cut up strips of it from the foam that airsoft parts/motors/FTKs often come in) and force it tightly into spaces between the gearbox and the body. In P90s there is plenty of room to add it, and though it is not major, it will help dampen some of those vibrations a bit.
Also, and though this is obvious to some it's still a question asked, if you want to make it a little more quiet and you have already added sorbo, a functioning suppressor, and/or lowered spring strength/shimmed properly/gone with a less loud motor, there is one more thing you can do (and it goes for several guns). Take dense foam (I cut up strips of it from the foam that airsoft parts/motors/FTKs often come in) and force it tightly into spaces between the gearbox and the body. In P90s there is plenty of room to add it, and though it is not major, it will help dampen some of those vibrations a bit.
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