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In the beginning

Original Tokyo Marui P90
Tokyo Marui P90

At first, the options for the SG fan were either to buy the Tokyo Marui automatic electric gun (AEG) or the much rarer ToyTec gas operated rifle (both made in Japan and modeled after the real weapon). Although the ToyTec versions are less expensive, some felt that it wasn't up to par cosmetically with the Tokyo Marui AEG.

TM P90 with metal receiver
P90 with Metal Receiver

And so what's the price of being choosy and wanting the best? A fan who wanted a TM P90 in his or her collection would be looking at spending over $250 minimum to have a gun imported. To make matters for the collector even worse, import laws dictate that airsoft guns must have their trademarks removed prior to shipping. So, you had to live with either chisel marks where the trades once were, or face the possibilities of customs confiscating the airsoft gun altogether.

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A canon, umm, cannon

Triple Rail P90
TM P90 TR Model

This is the way that things went for a few years, and most prop collectors and costumers were unable to afford the TM P90. So only a few in the hobby had them, and no prop makers with the skill to reproduce a static version were interested in doing so. And then, making the gun even more rare, Tokyo Marui had problems with getting the sights made for the original version, ending up with the gun being taken off of the production line and sending the value of used guns through the roof (with a used P90S sometimes selling for between $300-$500). The TR model was, however, still manufactured.

Low End Airsoft P90
Low End Airsoft P90

Later on, in 2004, salvation came for the budget orientated fans, and a low end AEG (LPEG) version of the gun was released. Manufactured in China under the brands CYMA, Well, V8 Sport, this airsoft became an excellent and cost effective solution for fans who needed something for their costume. However, the gun was modeled after the triple rail version of the P90 that had been released by TM. So, instead of having a P90 that was accurate to the one being used on SG-1, most fans were resigned to using a TR version of the gun.


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Fast forward to 2007, and the sg1props.com solution

Replica P90 Prop Kit

After over two years of research and development, Stargate fans and prop collectors can now own a realistic—and SG-1 accurate—version of the P90. Built using our exclusive upper receiver kit, and a low end airsoft P90 body, the sg1props.com P90 is a low cost alternative for collectors and costumers who don't need an expensive airsoft gun. (Airsoft body not included.)

Constructed from resin (plastic) and metal, the kit contains 16 different parts. Including custom machined metal cocking rails that are fully functional when installed.

  1. Solid resin P90 upper receiver with full trademarks
  2. Solid resin scope with original "Ring Sights" trademarks and black screws
  3. Resin charging handles with black tip (painted) screws
  4. Metal charging rail capable of sliding back and forth when installed
  5. Faux gas block used to secure the receiver to LPEG airsoft gun body
  6. Two sets of resin side rails with metal screws
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For all skill levels

Kits are available as "Finished" or "Expert" kits. (The above photo shows the finished model.)

Partially finished kits can also be requested (for example: with holes drilled/threaded).

For details on ordering a P90 kit please e-mail .

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