Talk:FN PS90
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[edit] New PS90 page, thanks
Thanks for starting up a new PS90 page. Hopefully this removes some of the "clutter" from the P90 page. I've added some extra PS90 photos to the gallery.
(Metroplex 15:46, 30 April 2006 (UTC))
- Great! I have enjoyed all the images you uploaded a great deal, it is a great firearm. Ve3 16:41, 30 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bolt vs Breech
As per the FN Herstal owner's manual for the PS90, the operating principle is: Blowback mechanism firing from closed breech.
There is no bolt in the P90/PS90. There is, however, a breech block that contains the ejector and extractor.
(Metroplex 14:50, 21 May 2006 (UTC))
[edit] Reflex Sight Usage and Adjustment
In case anyone wants to know:
In order to adjust the point of impact to coincide with the point of aim, a 3-mm hex wrench is required. On the MC-10-80, there are two points of adjustment. The front (windage) allen screw holds down an adjustment screw. Loosen the allen screw and turn the adjustment screw CLOCKWISE to move the point of impact LEFT. Afterwards, tighten the allen screw and verify that the point of impact has been adjusted. Repeat this procedure for the rear adjustment (elevation). Turn the adjustment screw CLOCKWISE to move the point of impact UP. Proceed to zero out the sight at 50 yards using a nose-to-receiver cheek weld. The use of threadlocker on the threads of the allen set screws is not recommended. The adjustments are very coarse and should only be done in small increments to keep the shots on target.
When aiming at a target, the center 1 MOA dot of the daytime reticule should be your point of impact at 50 yards. If this is not the case, adjust the sight according to the instructions above and repeat the procedure until the point of impact coincides with the point of aim at 50 yards.
Remember to loosen both 3mm set screws when performing the adjustments to prevent binding.
(Metroplex 11:59, 29 June 2006 (UTC))