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- Advanced optical MOSFET
- Programmable fire modes
- For TM-based P90 AEGs
If you're running a P90 and want to spice it up a notch, the Perun Optical MOSFET/ETU for P90 AEG is what you need to take your P90 to the next level. This advanced MOSFET/ETU uses optical sensors to speed up your P90 and provide programmable functions, including burst mode, binary trigger, adjustable active braking, adjustable pre-cocking, trigger sensitivity adjustment and compatibility with dual sector gear setups.
Make no mistake, this MOSFET rivals the incredible Gate TITAN and ASTER series in the functions and performance it provides. Unlike the Gate 'fets, the Perun is designed specifically for TM P90-based AEGs, meaning no compatibility worries and a relatively easy installation process. If you want your P90 to shoot like an upgraded M4 platform, this is how you do it!
- Trigger issue
- Missing magazine
- Two-tone red
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to an issue regarding the trigger - doing a short investigation is suggesting that one of the trigger components have broken as when racking the slide, there is quite a bit of resistance so this could be the trigger hammer or sear that is damaged/broken - further investigation is required.
Alongside this, the magazine is also missing so a replacement would have to be sourced. It's also been two-toned red however the paint on the top picatinny section is starting to ship off.
- Unknown issues
- Untested
- Missing accessories
This replica has found its way into our boneyard for unknown reasons - as far as things go; it's missing its magazine, battery and battery charger as well as being marked in places suggesting this was used for a skirmish and may have been returned for a reason that we cannot determine so there's a good likelihood of this replica not being functional but that doesn't stop it from being a perfect prop for cosplay or even as a parts donor.
- Strong odor
- Potentially dead
- Missing accessories
This replica has landed in our boneyard due to supposed electrical issues - further inspection presents us with a replica that has a strong odor emitting from it, suggesting the internals may be burned out. We're reluctant to test the replica due to the damaged connector which also looks like it's discoloured, which makes us believe that the electronics have burned out and subsequently caused the wiring to warm up (which can kill/damage any battery connected). Ultimately this replica is usable as a wall hanger or as a prop provided these issues have ended up killing-off the replica - adding on that the magazine is nowhere to be seen alongside the charger and battery also not being present.
- Bump-fires
- Two-tone blue
- Marked stock
This replica has found its way to our Boneyard due to it slam firing - In our testing, the trigger was extremely stiff, suggesting that a part is most likely broken within the trigger group though we can't be certain exactly what it is without disassembling the unit. Ultimately, this replica will serve best as either a spare-parts donor or a prop, and given it's also Two-Toned, a UKARA or other defence will not be required in order to purchase it!
- Damaged nozzle
- Leaky magazine
- Good external condition
This replica has found its way into our boneyard due to having a damaged nozzle - it appears that a small section at the top of the nozzle has snapped off; the nozzle itself also struggles to return back into its BBU suggesting that the spring may be damaged too or just lacks lubrication to smoothly return.
Apparently the magazine leaks as well so this would have to be investigated. Externally the replica is in good condition so ultimately you could have this as a wall hanger if you're into desert eagles.
- Non-functional
- Dead proprietary MOSFET
- Broken stock - Otherwise in good nick
This replica has a dead MOSFET. Due to the proprietary nature of this replica, we expect it to serve well as a unique display piece, though we do wish you luck in sourcing a new MOSFET directly from G&G if you're so determined to get this thing working as it should. The secondary adjustment lever of the stock is also snapped but the buffer tube should accept practically any M4/AR-15 sliding stock.
It uses G&G's G3 gearbox which is slightly larger than a regular V2, it is also a split, similar to what can be found in many ICS platforms - this means it has its own proprietary gears, suggesting any out-of-the-box MOSFET will not fit and/or work. A great source of parts for spares and repairs!