No, a P90 is a sub- machine gun.
The countries that use a p90 are the US and Iraq
No, The P90 is a Belgian designed submachine gun.
M41 is not a standard airsoft model, did you mean a different one. Also it depends who makes them.
The P90 is a compact submachine gun designed by FN Herstal, while the F90 is a modular assault rifle developed by Thales Australia. The P90 fires the 5.7x28mm cartridge and is known for its unique shape and top-loading magazine, whereas the F90 is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO and offers modular configurations for different combat roles.
The FN P90 has a 50 round magazine.
Go for Tokyo Marui (TM) or Classic Army (CA) FN P90.
The Fabrique Nationale P90 personal defense weapon is chambered for the 5.7x28mm bottlenecked cartridge.
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It depends on the country and its gun laws. In some countries, the P90 submachine gun is only available for military or law enforcement use, while in others it may be legal for civilians to own with the proper permits and licenses. It is important to research and comply with the firearm laws in your specific location.
I don't think that there are any local stores in Michigan that stock the Wellfire P90.