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Strike Industries – Strike Modular Chassis for FN Herstal PS90 and Aluminum Short and Long Handguard

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Strike Industries just dropped a pair of aluminum handguards that finally give the FN P90/PS90 platform the modern, modular treatment it has always deserved. Machined from 6-series aircraft aluminum, the short 6.89-inch and long 9.84-inch options bolt directly onto the new Strike Modular Chassis, instantly transforming the bullpup’s once-clunky ergonomics into something that feels purpose-built for today’s optics, lights, and accessories. The refined grip angle, adjustable cheek rest, and internal cable routing aren’t just cosmetic upgrades—they address the real-world complaints that have kept the PS90 from wider adoption among serious shooters who want a compact, high-capacity 5.7×28mm package without sacrificing control or customization.

For the 2A community this release is more than a new accessory; it’s a signal that aftermarket innovation continues to push legacy platforms forward even as regulatory pressure mounts. By opening up M-LOK and Picatinny real estate on a firearm many states still classify as “exotic,” Strike is effectively extending the usable life and defensive utility of the PS90 in jurisdictions where feature bans and magazine restrictions keep evolving. Priced at $59.95 and $69.95, these handguards lower the barrier for owners who want to modernize their rifles without waiting for a factory refresh that may never come.

In practical terms, the SMC90 chassis plus these handguards turns the PS90 from a futuristic curiosity into a genuinely competitive option for home defense, truck gun, or even competition use where the 5.7 cartridge’s flat trajectory and low recoil shine. It’s a reminder that the right to keep and bear arms isn’t static—it’s exercised through continuous improvement, legal ownership, and the freedom to adapt classic designs to current threats and preferences.

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