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Rainbow Six Mobile

P90

Unlock the secrets of the P90 SMG in Rainbow Six Mobile! Get the lowdown on its stats, ammo, attachments, and how it performs in the field. Your ultimate guide to this powerful weapon.

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Unlock the secrets of the P90 SMG in Rainbow Six Mobile! Get the lowdown on its stats, ammo, attachments, and how it performs in the field. Your ultimate guide to this powerful weapon.

Alright, let's talk about the P90. This thing's a classic, and in Rainbow Six Mobile, it's a solid choice if you know how to use it. It's a blowback-operated, select-fire weapon that feeds from a top-mounted, 50-round translucent polymer magazine. Think of it as an early pioneer of the Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) concept, developed back in the late 80s.

Stats Breakdown:

  • Bullets per Magazine: 51 (Yeah, that's a lot to start with!)
  • Range: 14
  • Damage: 17
  • Accuracy: 39
  • Stability: 72
  • Recovery: 93

Ammunition: You'll be running the 5.7x28mm Full Metal Jacket Rounds. These are your standard, all-purpose rounds. They pack a punch against unarmored targets and can even punch through armor, so they're pretty versatile.

Peripherals (Attachments):

  • Mini Scope: This gives you a 3.5x zoom, which is great for picking off targets at a distance. Just be aware that it takes up a good chunk of your screen, so your overall field of vision will be reduced. Keep that in mind when you're in close-quarters combat.
  • Sound Suppressor: This is your best friend for staying stealthy. It cuts down on the noise your weapon makes, though it won't silence it completely. The trade-offs? It adds weight to your weapon and can decrease damage because it often uses subsonic ammo. When you slap a suppressor on the P90, expect these changes: Range decreased by 9, Damage decreased by 9, Accuracy increased by 9, Stability increased by 22, Recovery decreased by 3.

Performance in the Field:

So, how does it actually play? The P90 comes with a hefty 51-round magazine, so you're not constantly scrambling for reloads, which is a huge plus. I tested it out, and for a Submachine Gun, it holds its own. Its accuracy is decent, but don't go running in guns blazing like I did in my test run (thank goodness for god-mode!). In a real Rainbow Six scenario, that's a big no-no. This weapon features single shot and fully automatic modes, but no triple shot. One of the main drawbacks you'll notice is the reload time. It's a bit slow; you'll see your character meticulously reload each part of the magazine. It's the price you pay for having 51 rounds ready to go.

In my test, I fired 50 shots and landed 26, hitting a 52% accuracy. Not too shabby for an SMG!

Overall Score: 43

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