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Thread: Double rail PS90 siderail setup!

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    Double rail PS90 siderail setup!

    Without getting into an argument about the caliber (as so many of these threads turn into)... I thought I would post this for the people who appreciate the PS90

    On my PS90 - When I had a laser on 1 side and a flashlight on the other - the item on the inside of the rifle always bumped me and was really irritating after a while... (when carrying the gun on a sling at the range)

    Well, I FINALLY can mount 2 items on 1 side!

    This is a custom modification of Critical Dimensions double side rail.







    Now, I can have both of my items back on the gun, and leave the inside side rail empty...

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    For the love of God man, SBR that thing!

    Nice setup you have there. My PS90 is SBR'd and I only have the USSS Black Reticle Sight on it. At this point, I wish I would have waited for the triple rail version so I could just mount a micro aimpoint on it.

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    Well, U can still get an optic rail and put what you want on it.

    I have thought about short barrelling it quite a few times, and the topic has been talked about at length at my site, the FN Forum. But, I don't think it's worth another $600 or so to do it. The gun is already shorter than a short barrelled AR. I also get a bit more velocity out of the round. And, I don't want to deal with all the restrictions that are tied to having a SBR...

    But, if I win the lottery

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    Interesting option.

    That would go nicely on this one. I've been contemplating various options for optics and lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skintop911 View Post
    Interesting option.

    That would go nicely on this one. I've been contemplating various options for optics and lights.

    What flash hider is that?

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    Nice short barrel

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    Quote Originally Posted by MH64 View Post
    What flash hider is that?
    OEM.

    OEM selector, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckbreaker View Post
    For the love of God man, SBR that thing!

    Hell, I'd start a donations plate around so you could get that thing SBR'd!

    Nice set up, but that cord looks like it's just waiting to get tangled up on something.
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    I just use a TLR2 on mine. Its simple, compact and no cord and runs on the standard siderails.

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    Actually - the cord goes underneath the optic rail and wraps around the side rail on the otherside of the gun - then drops down. It is actually out of the way (I don't have a pic of the otherside of the gun right now to show U).

    My light is just on/off. The cord w/ the pressure switch is for the laser. I like having the switch - I can disconnect the cord and leave it on long term if I want to - but I like the setup with the switch.

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