If I remember correctly, it’s not really a prototype of the P90, but rather a “workshop model” or something like that (I don’t remember the gunsmith terminology). It’s not meant to resemble the final product in any way, or even be a usable weapon. Its sole purpose is to test that the internal mechanisms work. Basically, it’s the firearm equivalent of the Northrop Tacit Blue.
Either that, or it’s the army variant of the Bosch vacuum we had in the kitchen when I was a kid.
If I remember correctly, it’s not really a prototype of the P90, but rather a “workshop model” or something like that (I don’t remember the gunsmith terminology). It’s not meant to resemble the final product in any way, or even be a usable weapon. Its sole purpose is to test that the internal mechanisms work. Basically, it’s the firearm equivalent of the Northrop Tacit Blue.
Either that, or it’s the army variant of the Bosch vacuum we had in the kitchen when I was a kid.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_Tacit_Blue
TIL
I can’t look at without giggling. Aww, it’s so stupid! Like they fumbled some CAD layers and flew the bounding box.
If it looks stupid but it works, it isn’t stupid.
Sure, assuming once is enough.
Was in service for three years, and they built a second model.
If you’re interested in more, Lazerpig recent “stealth” video discuses this very aircraft and how it competed with the F-117
Thanks. I am more into prop planes, but knowledge is always good to have.
Gun breadboard.