NA-91 same as Mustang IA. AAF retained 58 of the original RAF order for 150.
It was the first Mustang to undergo Operational Suitability Testing at Eglin and deemed superior to P-47, P-38, P-40 and P-39 under 15000 feet.
Most of AAF ships went to Depots for K-24 camera mods and assigned to TAC, primarily for recon in MTO. One pulled for testing by USN, two pulled for XP-78/XP-51B Merlin conversion.
The Hispano II issues were US version related pointing to chamber and ammo issues. The Brits replaced with their version and beefed up the mounts. The slanted Hispano installation was not changed much for the two AN2 Browning 50cal for A-36/P-51A/B/C.
As late as November 1943, 20mm Oldsmobile (Hispano II) were considered for P-51F, and Australian P-51D - but AAF pretty adamant about using only 50 caliber as much as possible, leaving P-61 and P-38 to soldier on until GUNVAL mods to F-86 during Korea.