The P90 became the weapon of choice for SG-1 during the 4th season episode The First Ones. The weapon replaced the MP5A5 previously carried by the team members, and quickly gained recognition by sci-fi fans around the world. The props on the show included a mix real steel firearms modified to shoot blank rounds, and also airsoft replicas. In several scenes the airsoft “Tokyo Marui” brand name trademarks are clearly visible. This fact adds authenticity for Stargate costumes where the Tokyo Marui is carried.
Hit More Targets The P90s carried on Stargate SG1 were normally equipped with both a tactical light and also a laser sight. A laser sight assists the SG team member with rapid target acquisition in a firefight, and also helps hitting a target at long range. On the show they used two types of laser […]
For your buck This is a great modification for getting even more fun out of your prop P90. Also, you can now use the SG1Props kit on your Tokyo Marui! Finally a cost effective way to convert your Tri-Rail P90 into a P90 Standard to be screen accurate to Stargate, yet still able to function […]
Note about trademarks Trademarks are not currently shipped with the SG1Props P90 kit due to the mold for the trademarks being re-tooled. Etchin’ for hours Part of what makes prop building such a rewarding hobby are the small details that can be added to a replica to make it that little bit more realistic. Indeed […]
Loading up with the TM mag Modifying the LPEG P90 so that it can use a Tokyo Marui magazine is simple, and adds a lot of authenticity to your Stargate costume/prop. There are really two ways to do this: you could modify the magazine to fit the gun, or modify the gun so that the […]
Getting Started The first thing that you will have to do is lay the left hand side of the gun down on your work surface. With the gun in this position you will be able to reinstall the fire selector switch and trigger. This is the most delicate part of the process because of the […]
In the beginning 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 […]