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Stupideye September 18th, 2007 21:22

I want a P90! what one should I get?
 
I want A P90 under $350! Can some one reccomend some good ones?

How bout the Firepower Pulsar? It's $150 Or should I get a TM one?

Shrapnel[Op-For] September 18th, 2007 21:29

I'm no expert, but you wont find a good p90 for under $350 in Canada. Your looking at minimum $550. If you go with the firepower your getting what you pay for. I am not sure if you are aware, but you cant order guns into Canada from the US, but if your in the US then your selection for guns is much better. Hope this helped.

The Saint September 18th, 2007 21:30

I think it's TM or bust when it comes to the P90. I don't think any clones of the TM P90 exist.

Stupideye September 18th, 2007 21:33

Hmm....... I think i might just get the Firepower Pulsar for S.I.R........
'cause I checked on 007airsoft and the p90 is over $500, and I dont have that money right now

ancorp September 18th, 2007 21:39

Check the ASC classifieds, I'm sure you can find one for a reasonable price.

StRiCkEn September 18th, 2007 21:40

I guess you kind of answered you own question then. Like it has been said, it's often "TM or bust". And you get what you paid for. My suggestion is wait and save for the TM, and you will get far more satisfaction then you would from a cheaper gun.

Stupideye September 18th, 2007 21:42

Anyway does any one have any mods for the spring powered Taurus PT-92?

Ronan September 18th, 2007 21:44

I was able to compare the TM P90 (cousin owns one) and the FP P-90... no comparaison... one is a Airsoft Gun the other is... yeah.

Dawnbringer September 18th, 2007 21:53

Now, I know you'll probably hear this from more than just me but, you really are just better off waiting, especially for a P90. This is not even a chinasoft vs. TM debate as there are no clones of the TM P90, so it really is crapsoft or bust. The closest thing would be the JLS FN2000, it is based on the P90 (the Real steel FN2000 that is.) but uses M series mags instead. But that would not be that much cheaper than a TM P90 anyway (save for the mags.)

Edit; Frick why must people post while I am busy typing.

Greylocks September 18th, 2007 22:25

If you want good deals, get age-verified (that means prove you are over 18) and check out the classifieds section.

If you dont live in Canada, this does not apply to you, but you should really fill out your user profile.

Moz September 18th, 2007 22:28

Do not get the that china P90

it is a rebranded WELL D90, which means its an absolutely piece of shit and is worth around 25 dollars in the united states.

GRIM March 10th, 2009 17:13

I have the firepower P90 it was my first gun I bought it for $49.95 at Forest City Surplus.

Its a decent gun for ROF and FPS. But the magazine is junk. It jams the gun up.
I was told though if you get a TM Mag it fits into the firepower gun. I've used it alot with .12 bbs but as soon as you put in .2+ bbs the mag doesn't push the bbs in. AKA Cheap highcap. SO if you get some Std TM P90 Mags your in better area. For the $50 or so that it is its not to bad for a little shooting but definetly not the best gun you can get.

Get a JG or a Cybergun I got the sig 552 bad ass gun IMO for the $200.

Disco_Dante March 10th, 2009 18:06

Thanks for necroposting.

kalnaren March 10th, 2009 20:03

Next time you necro, make sure its to tell someone about a gun that isn't a piece of shit.

Chylder March 11th, 2009 11:09

Echo 1 E90
 
What about the Echo 1 E90. It has a full metal upper receiver and from the reviews I've seen, better quality plastic than the TM for the rest of it. Supposedly it has better texture and less creaking. Crunchmeister wrote a pretty good review on this one.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ght=e90+review


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