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The FN P90 (FN Project 90) is a straight-blowback, closed bolt, compact Personal Defense Weapon chambered in the 5.7×28mm cartridge and manufactured by FN Herstal since 1990. The P90 was designed from 1986-1990. It was developed in conjunction with the FN Five Seven pistol and the FN 5.7×28mm cartridge, a new type of cartridge that has better range, accuracy and penetration of body armor than pistol calibers such as the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge.
The P90's unusual shape is based on extensive ergonomic research. The weapon is grasped by means of a thumbhole in the frame that acts as a pistol grip, as well as an oversized trigger guard that acts as a foregrip for the shooter's support hand. The P90 fires from a closed bolt for maximum accuracy and its design makes extensive use of polymers for reduced weight and cost. The P90 also uses a bullpup configuration, where the action is behind the trigger to allow for an overall compact size but a longer barrel length for greater accuracy and muzzle velocity.
Overall, the weapon is relatively lightweight, weighing 2.5 kilograms (5.6 lb) empty, or three kilograms (6.6 lb) with a loaded 50-round magazine.[1] The an integrated reflex sight and fully ambidextrous controls - being an unconventional weapon with a more futuristic appearance.
The P90 is currently in service with military and police forces in over 40 countries throughout the world. Even though the concept was meant for rear echelon and reserve troops, the main users of the P90 are special forces, counter-terrorism groups, and escort groups.[2]
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The P90 has low damage for a PDW overall. With a maximum damage value of 25, it is able to achieve a four-shot kill (4SK) up close but this increases to a 6SK at longer distances. Its range is fairly good, with its damage drop-off not beginning until 70 studs. The P90 has a high rate of fire (RoF) of 900 RPM, as well as an above-average muzzle velocity at 2000 studs per second for its class. This results in the weapon sporting a fairly quick time to kill (TTK) up close—particularly with headshots—although at longer ranges, the TTK remains somewhat high.
The P90 sports a large magazine size for a PDW, at 50+1 rounds—the fourth-highest in its category behind the PP-19 Bizon, the PPSh-41, and the RAMA 1130; which have 53+1, 71, and 80+1 rounds respectively. The P90 also has a high amount of reserve ammunition, tied with the Kriss Vector and MAC10 at 150 rounds, meaning