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8/8/2009 4:45:42 AM EDT
I got the chance to try a P90 yesterday.  I did not like the trigger at all (long, hard pull).  Is there any another trigger options out there for the P90?
8/8/2009 5:27:25 AM EDT
[#1]
i dont think so. i own a p90 and yes the trigger is differant but it just takes getting use to i get as good of groups as my ar15 out to 100yards  most bull pups have that trigger pull
8/8/2009 6:50:11 AM EDT
[#2]
trigger gets better the more you use it
never be a match trigger, but it does get smoother with use
8/8/2009 10:37:48 AM EDT
[#3]
Promoted Pawn has the following information posted over at their website:

PS90 Trigger Job:

1. The trigger is smoothed by honing and dry coating pertinent surfaces.
  2. We will cut the length of the trigger pull in half and limit the back travel. This makes double and triple tapping the trigger much faster and easier. You'll also notice that your carefully aimed shots will come more naturally- you'll no longer need to take a breather halfway through the squeeze! This modification can not be reversed.
  3. If you wish we will make the trigger weight adjustable. You will be able to remove the trigger pack and choose between original weight and 1/2 weight. The half weight setting is particularly attractive to the PS90 owner who is also a practicing marksman. We have a PS90 that consistently shoots 1 inch groups @ 100 yards. For safety reasons, the half weight setting should not be used in patrol situations, if you will be maneuvering with a loaded weapon, or in any instances where the adrenaline is pumping.
  4. The last modification mechanically links the safety switch to the hammer. Without this modification, the weapon can accidentally discharge when dropped or struck- regardless of the safety setting. A factory PS90, WITH THE SAFETY ON, can be made to DROP its HAMMER and FIRE by violently slamming the butt of the weapon into a wall.  When rifles with our trigger job are set to "Safe" the hammer can't drop. A precision trigger like ours is more sensitive to accidental impacts - the existence of a mechanically linked safety is an absolute must. When FN designed the P90 they compensated for the unlinked safety by giving the weapon an annoyingly long and heavy trigger pull. We have found a better way.


Now take special note of the following:

A. Currently Promoted Pawn is not providing this service, but the website says it will be "available shortly."

B. This would void your warranty with FNH.  

C. Precision triggers of all makes are more likely to cause an accidental discharge than their factory counterparts. Our trigger job is no exception to this rule. When the saftey is OFF this trigger job makes the weapon more likely to fire unexpectedly. Extra care must be used to avoid dropping or knocking the weapon. ALWAYS keep the weapon pointed in a safe direction. We will have you demonstrate that you understand these points by signing a simple form.      

Here is the link:  http://www.promotedpawn.com/products/10
8/8/2009 2:24:58 PM EDT
[#4]


Thanks for the advise.  I guess it will just take some getting used to.

8/9/2009 5:50:09 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:

B. This would void your warranty with FNH.


Negative. This would only void the warranty on the modified part, not the rest of the rifle, unless the modification can be shown to have contributed to the failure. So, if you modify the trigger pack, and the sight fails or the flash hider breaks in half, it is still covered.
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