Laugo Arms Alien 9mm Pistol: The Future Of Handguns?
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2018
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I spoke with Hwansik (the guy in the Walter jersey shooting it in the video). He said it does shoot very flat but it hits harder in the hand rather than flipping. He didn’t think it was an exploitable advantage in competition
TheHumbleMarksman yea physics still dictates that the recoil still has to go somewhere. Whether it is transferred into flip pr directed straight back. Straight back is going to transfer straight to your bone structure in your arm
They could put on a barrel compensator to offset that issue...?
sickjohnson possibly this is still innovation which I can appreciate
It will if it is chambered in 5.7 or 22mag....
Shannon Nunn at that point recoil is so low to start with it doesn't make much sense
Very awesome looking, i want one. I bet you it's probably way out of my price range and cost 3500 dollars. Well i can always dream. Thanks for showing this gun Honest Outlaw.
Jerry Johnson II just like the fn 5.7 I want it's 1,499.99 which also the ammo for 20 rounds last I saw was 27.99. Thats way more than I spend on ammo for handguns let alone my price range for a single firearm. Even my 380 ammo is half that price tag of the 5.7.
Cool bro. I like Browning Hi-Powers the most.
Jerry Johnson II I dream also but try to do so within my realm. I don’t know of any gun that has a $2,000 or over price tag that I would buy.
If you had the money you would buy a Les Baer 1911. And you will not be disappointed spending the money on it.
Jerry Johnson II couldn’t agree more love my Baer
Just a little FYI: "CH" in Italian makes the sound "K" so "Chiappa" is pronounced "Kee-uh-p-p-uh". Also, little known fact: "chiappa" in Italian means "butt cheek". LOL!
Stelio Effrena 🤣
In Italian it’s pronounced Boot Keek. 🤔
Stelio Effrena in other words it means that your ass is mine if you are on the business “end” of this beast lol
That looks crazy! I’m in!
I saw this as well & I want it!! Carry on
Very interesting. You have to love the Czechs...
Hateful Hermit I love mine she treats me great and she is hot as hell.
My favorite cereal. 👍😉
CzechSlovakian , because creater man from Slovak Ján Lučanský and made in Czech .Laugo Arms Czechoslovakia
That's just wicked!! Hope it works as well as it looks.
Really glad I found your channel. You've become one of my favorites for sure. Keep up the awesome work!
Very wicked looking! Love that its half Chiappa Rhino and half CZ.
Wow, that is fierce n would love one. Prob waaaaay to expensive for me.
Looks great.
Chiappa is pronounced ki-ah-pah. Still, thanks for the info; this is the first I've seen of this intriguing pistol!
I posted a couple pics of this gun on Instagram a few days ago. Definitely got a lot of people curious. I hope it'll be a reasonable price point, like $2,000 or less, which isn't terrible for a competition pistol.
"A gas operated 9mm race gun that mimics the P7 system..."
The P7 isn't gas-operated, though. It's a gas-delayed blowback. Huge difference. And honestly, H&K did it the worst way possible. You want to see it done right, check out the Steyr GB.
The only gas-operated pistol I can think of is the Desert Eagle.
Awesome!!! Keep us posted.
Thank you
Looks like a great gun. Like the low recoil possibilities.
Tim Travasos That’s exactly what I was thinking, hard to get a good judge on it in the short clip where it was shot. Looks like the recoil of a B.B. gun.
Awesome content as always, you need to review the Bersa TPR9 great pistol.
It looks like those gun from the arcade
Looks absolutely great! Can't wait to try it out sometime in the future!
Can't wait !!!
I have a video of me shooting it with a red dot optics too. I can say when I shot with a red dot optics, the red dot moved as if I was shooting a compensated full race gun. I think it's because only the side panel reciprocates and the top part of the slide doens't. So the red dot optic doesn't cycle with the slide.
What did you thinking the gun?
own a rhino and love it! can't wait to get my paws on this one. love your reviews and keep up the great work
Finally what I've been waiting for. Thank you from a new subscriber!
It looks cool.. but all I was thinking of was how am I going to clean it do I need tools or can I take it apart with a punch or two
Like a reverse Hudson
Man Sh!t innovation is good
In the very short shooting video I had to look at it three times because it didn't look like it was firing other than smoke coming from the barrel. The most flat shoot 9mm I've ever seen. Helps that it looks great too. Great video brother.
Poor frame rate on the cam
I love how this looks I might consider this one, if and when I decide to get one.
thanks Honest for your critiques, you’re the best at this stuff on youtube
Interesting concept I'm interested to see how it breaks down and you correct malfunctions.
Looks very cool and most importantly innovative.
Looks like a agency arms version of a high point lol. But all seriousness... Very interesting. Deff caught my attention. Great review/video
looks awesome!! love the innovation!
really cool looking pistol! very unique and yes i see the exact same pistol designs you did.
im intrigued. i hope it comes to fruition.
That gun looks insane !!! Thanks for bringing to us .
Wonder what the button under the front sight is maybe it will pop out if you want to use a red dot or something?
Certainly an interesting looking gun. Thanks
That looks lile a pretty badass firearm. I would purchase this if and when it comes out. I enjoy the new and odd pistals that are jot the norm. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Interesting! Can't wait to hear/see more. Looks promising. Thanks, Honest!
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Never heard of this company, wow. Nice design.
Looks insane! Can’t wait to see more about it.
I really am liking that given new materials, and more to the point, better machining techniques, people are trying out different things in firearm design. Yeah, I'm perfectly well aware that the Browning tilting-barrel action is just fine for today's handguns, but that design is over a hundred years old. I think that the assumption that there's nothing out there with the potential to be better is ludicrous. I love seeing these new ideas and that there are people willing to try and build them.
I don't think its so much that people don't think there are, or aren't looking for better solutions. I think its more that over all people just don't really want it, the whole sometimes good enough, really is good enough. Which basically means that theres not a whole lot of potential gain for companies trying new things. Like this pistol as an example, its incredible, and surely tons of competition shooters will buy it, but thats such a small market segment, and if they can't find a way to commercialize it for the rest of us, its not going to go very far, unfortunately.
sparkplug1018 I wish I'd paid attention to this asinine nonsense when you'd posted it. By that logic, we should all still be driving Model T Fords. Radio's got that television fad beat all to hell. We don't need new drugs, we got penicillin. So on and so on. I know some people are good at rationalizing silliness but buddy, you win. If you ever go to Shot Show, you will continually see two kinds of people. People who are constantly demanding new ideas and innovation, and the people ready to grab pitchforks and torches and go after the people trying to peddle something too "different."
Buying into new ideas and innovative products keeps those companies trying to make new things in new ways. Making the same old stuff year after year is a big part of why companies like Colt and Remington struggle. A lot of their current product is available used, and that used product is more and more being seen as higher quality, because QC is one of the first things to get tweaked to reduce production costs to compete with the used market for their products.
The Hudson H9 is a great example of what I'm talking about. I've seen people whine and moan about the price, thinking that a new design all-steel pistol from a start-up company should be the same cost, if not cheaper than a Glock. I know that some of those people have also dropped $1700 on a fancy Kimber 1911. By your logic, Glock should never have sold a thousand guns in this country ever.
Fixed barrel guns do have increased accuracy, and this pistol seems to be even better in that the sight mount remains locked throughout firing.
FN 1900... just saying
@@papersmcgee883 It's got some similarities to that gun, but closer to the P7.
Yep bet its a 3k msrp
$5-6k msrp
IT'S DOUBLE that
The fact that the top surface is non reciprocating is also very interesting. Needs an RMR and threaded barrel.
Cool video. I like the video from Polenar Tactical doing the takedown of the gun. It looks super cool.
Great find. I hope we can see it in action.
This ia an absolutely gorgeous pistol, definitely see it becoming a great race gun It's just got that look to it. The fixed barrel on the bottom with that Hyperfire looking trigger, stipiled grip , lightening cuts throughout and the big rail below the bore will make this a scarey accurate pistol. I almost thought it was a new Witness Pro variant bacause of the short slide until I noticed the barrel's position, can't wait to see a demonstration!
The problem with this is that it's a semi auto, on a gun with a barrel/slide assembly that move together then unlock the main recoil force comes from when the slide hits the frame at its end of travel. This is the "recoil axis" and has very little to do where the barrel is, it just so happens on guns with lower barrels the slides usually hit the frame very low or inline with your hand. In the end though I look forward to using one if it turns out to really be better than a gun with a similar axis like a normal CZ Shadow 2, it has no chance to beat open guns though. The other major issue I see is that it lacks a hammer, a hammer allows the user to better tune the slide velocity (and thus recoil peak impulse and velocity) to lower it as much as possible to eliminate a lot of flip, I would have preferred to see this gun with a hammer to further increase that aspect of tuning and to allow better trigger tuning without losing primer strike reliability.
mutiracialbeatdownPB Tune how ? With different loads ?
i believe your assessment is accurate. Great thinking and knowledge is required to know what you stated.
there was a cool phaser type 9mm semi auto from south Africa 6 years ago. It was only one model & did not get imported. the gun was smooth & rounded with about 90% of it was polymer. steel barrel.
Cool looking gun. You’ve mentioned several times you shoot competition; any reason you don’t ever show any footage from some of your matches? What discipline do you you normally shoot? USPSA, IDPA, Steel Challenge? If you shoot USPSA or IDPA, what division do you normally shoot in and what class shooter are you? What gun do you normally use? Just curious
This is awesome bro, I would love to see this hit the American market to see its response. I still enjoy all of our current makers, but I still support new ones too. Thanks for the heads up!
I’d love to see more on this pistol in the future.
looks pretty cool, would like to see it disassembled
That gun looks sweet. Definitely want to try that out. Also if u would like to try out a strike one, I may be willing to let you review mine
That gun is a beast and thank you for not putting on the old man goggles
Cool con Sept, hopefully it works. We need more innovation like this in the firearms industry.
Dude!
Thx for review!
Cool... I like new design ideas.
Nice find!
Chiappa is pronounced (kee-op-uh) in Italian.
I really appreciate this heads up. This thing looks amazing. The slide seems to operate like a Browning Buckmark, though I know I am likely wrong.
Nice, big fan of the Rhino (weird but awesome) glad to see the lowered barrels getting more love!
awesome vid and gun
The slide is still high. The slide flying back and stopping pulls the top of the gun back and the front of the gun will come up because of the relationship to the top of your grip, the fulcrum. The only way to stop this would be to add some ridiculous moving mass down low to center the forces around the fulcrum.
Looks awesome. As long as it’s reliable and the gas system doesn’t burn your trigger finger like a P7
lol yea I bet it gets hot
Well as you said this is one very nice looking 9. It appears to be bigger than what I personally like but that doesn't always make or break my overall thoughts and final decisions of a weapon. With the lower muzzle break it will be in more control which is always an it factor. I think the looks are amazing and ergonomic are punctual. I hope it doesn't take an extra long time for its release in the states but with the way the gun haters in action it may never be in our hands. I would buy one instantly if available. Sweet looking!!!!
This is one Freeking Sweat looking handgun. I love the concept of the low bore axis on this one and would love to own one although I'll probably never be able to afford it. Just like the FK Brno.
Oooooo low bore axis and fixed barrel.. cant wait to see this with a threaded barrel and supressed!!!
Reminds me of the Hudson H9. But I'm betting the buffer is on top instead of below, in front of the trigger.
I'd definitely want one if they offered in a compact version...
The fixed barrel below slide design works well in the Smith and Wesson 422/622 platforms...its a wonder more manufacturers haven't adopted it. It's a natural choice for a threaded barrel as the sights are so high above the barrel by design
Actually, it's Slovak, not Czech pistol. It's constructer is Jan Lucansky. Might wonder what other projects this guy worked on? Well, nothing less than Scorpion Evo 3. It was called differently and had quite a lot differences before CZ took it over and made it from plastic…
Few notable details (from slovak webforum.sk where few guys know Jan well and had a chance to shoot Laugo):
Laugo is very light but has very low recoil
Barrel is positioned 30 mm lower than CZ 75 or TanfoglioStock
Steel and dural construction
Bull barrel
Slide is NOT traveling back, so sights remain on the same place. It's VERY easy to watch the front sight
Almost point precision trigger, almost zero reset, very short travel, no dead travel (inverted inner hammer)
Competitors who had a chance to shoot it says final measured time on timer is about 20 % shorter when shooting this pistol against CZ Shadow SP-01
Final price is not known, but from people close to Jan Lucansky it's going to cost more than a Glock (sure!) but definitely not 6000 USD. That wouldn't be possible to sell. Price is going to be much, much lower. 2000 USDs sounds reasonable.
Cool, my wife will let me buy one if it says Made in Slovakia on the side. If it does not get to the US, I will see if they have it at the range in my wife's home city. I travel to SK, often about 18 times since 2002. So not that often.
Rbr. You are not right bro, see owners company and patent, CZ-SK 50/50 =CZECHOSLOVAKIA .) good luck J.L.
No problems, we don't build borders-work together.
LAUGO ARMS CZECHOSLOVAKIA GO VISEGRAD!
If this design came from the mind of Lucansky, then he is in the same category as John Browning.
S&W made a 22 semi auto pistol like that. I don’t remember the model, but I’m pretty sure it might not be to hard to find. This pistol was very cool looking by the way.
Looks interesting,,, The odds of it getting here will be interesting.
Thanks...
Been thinking about a low bore semi auto like this for at least 5 years.
Looks like the barrel might be able to get swapped out for a shorter barrel. The 2 hole under the barrel look like they may be for screws. You can even see that there is a seem on the front part of the frame.
I had that idea with the barrel years ago. It is a good idea.
The engineering is beautiful .
Beautiful pistol
I like pistols with the barrel on the bottom unlike additional of handguns with the barrel on the top part
Awesome gun! That thing looks great. The black one looks sweet too! It looks like RoboCop’s gun.
That looks amazing.
What's with the shooting scene at 1:22? Why doesn't the slide cycle, but then all of a sudden it does?
It looks super expensive.
In such complectation yes, but the engeniring gives us hope. Upper from two parts looks very simple.
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Its going to be $2,000 or more.
I just heard on another channel that their first run will only be 500 guns and someone guesstimated (not sure based on what) that it may be north of $5K.
@@jayzenitram9621 yep, 5 grand.
I checked on google and the msrp was 5,000$ I was inmediately like NOOOOPE!
Good concept, I can see this will be tough on the web of you hand taking a majority of the recoil. Interesting but they are going to want to much for a lot of us.
To me, this looks like the CZ Shadow 2. I like the Shadow 2 a lot but I'm not sure about this Largo Arms Alien. Not into gimmicky Guns. Very good Video! Thank you for the information.
Polernar tactical has a great video on this up
Cool. Slide operated bolt?
What gun are you using when you are shooting the metal targets? Thank you, your vids are really good.
Thanks, that was a Colt 1911
Looks pretty cool, but will *definitely* be _expensive!_ Should be a nice shooting gun though. I suspect the barrel starts ahead of the trigger guard and the rounds are pushed forward and then down during loading. That would likely help ejection too.
Smith and Weston came with this style of semiautomatic pistol several years before chiapa did with the rhino. They came with it in a 22lr. I know this because I use to have 1. I caught it used in 2010.
That is bad ass! I'd love to have one. Bet it's going to be pricey.
I MUST have this!
It looks freakin awesome!
Laugo arms is the company that designed the CZ scorpion. Would be interesting if they sold it to a company that could mlm or quickly bring it to market
Owne one, love it!!
No words except I'm speechless.
Given its design and an odd suspicion on my part that it seems similar to some examples of pistols we see with Streyer-Voigt, as well as a relatively unknown (again, on my part at least) Company, I'm gonna guess the MSRP on this is probably around $3000-$4000. Be great to have one but you might end up saving more money if you have a buddy with an FFL who can make you a low-bore axis 9mm for a lot cheaper (maybe $1000-$1200). Still cool though.
Have you ever done a review on a PT1911 in .45 ACP I found one in a local gun store and the price was unbeatable for a 1911
Looks awesome
Looks cool, but I guess we will wait and see.