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Part of the point of the P(S)90 is the bullpup, so while that would be a fancy AR lower, I don't think that would by much of a P(S)915. See what I did there? I get the buffer tube and all has to go somewhere, but I don't see much point beyond aesthetic. 

 

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I bet that would work in some ban states to get around the pistol grip.

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Part of the point of the P(S)90 is the bullpup, so while that would be a fancy AR lower, I don't think that would by much of a P(S)915. See what I did there? I get the buffer tube and all has to go somewhere, but I don't see much point beyond aesthetic.

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I bet that would work in some ban states to get around the pistol grip.


To much free time playing with a computer imagery program coupled with gun fantasy are my thoughts. As to the grip getting around bans...perhaps. ?
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Might be something that would make it legal in ban states. Call me crazy but I kind of like how it looks.

i wish it was real cause i kinda like it aswell, it kinda fits

 

EDIT found this http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/05/21/charon-printable-ar-15-p90-style-handguard/ looks like someone was trying to make this a couple of years ago

 

EDIT again looks like its a 3d printable lower the files can be found on a link on this page 

 

http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2013/05/22/3d-printed-hybrid-ar-15fn-p90-lower-and-12-gauge-slugs-make-web-debut/

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It has no place for a 5.7 magazine unless you use a mag block and a 5.7 pistol mag. The AR-57 uses a p90 magazine that loads into the top of the picatinny rail just forward of the rear sight

the one i posted is not meant for the 5.7 round its meant for 223/5.56

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It is available right now for those who have the ability to 3D print.

https://github.com/maduce/defcad-repo/tree/master/Rifles/WarFairy_P-15_Stock-Shanrilivan

 

From their readme.md:

 

The stock is mostly solid. If my program is correct, and you make it 100% infill, it will weigh 3 bloody pounds. Please, for the love of god, set your infill to between 50 and 75 percent to save yourself the heartache of burning through all of your precious goo or running out mid-print.

 

If someone messes up, this thing can get really heavy really fast, especially for a stock.

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