FN P90 PDW
The latest delve into the random toybox of guns last week produced an FN P-90, an odd little device firing a bottleneck 5.7x28mm round from a 50rd magazine running flat along the reciever top. It's odd-locking, but fully ambidextrous and surprisingly ergonomic once you get used to it. The barrel is notably longer than it looks, since it's a bullpup design, and the higher velocity gives it a flatter trajectory than 9x19mm, so it'll easily outshoot most conventional SMGs. However, the tendency towards 5.56mm carbines mean it hasn't exactly leapt into mass use, which may be a pity.
The P-90 with an HK53 for comparison - note that the HK53 is an SMG-length version of the HK33 5.56mm assault rifle, and rather chunkier than the 9mm MP5. It's probably a better comparator to the P90 in terms of performance, however, though the example above obviously has its stock collapsed


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