Otherworldly Carry gun - Laugo Arms Alien Remus

Published on November 23, 2025
Duration: 11:18

This guide details the disassembly and reassembly process for the Laugo Arms Alien Remus, highlighting its unique gas-piston system and quick-takedown lever. The video emphasizes the importance of proper ammunition selection for the gas system and demonstrates the firearm's accuracy potential. The host, with high technical authority, provides an analytical review of the Alien Remus as a high-end carry option.

Quick Summary

The Laugo Arms Alien Remus is a 9mm carry pistol featuring a unique gas-piston system and a fixed optic rib that significantly reduces muzzle climb and dot movement. With a 4.0-inch barrel and 15-round capacity, it weighs 30 oz (with optic, no magazine) and has an MSRP of $5,400 for the optic-ready kit. It requires jacketed ammunition due to its sensitive gas system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Carry Competition Guns
  2. 00:16Alien Remus Overview and Pricing
  3. 01:06Size and Weight Comparison
  4. 02:08Recoil and Bore Axis
  5. 03:14Controls and Trigger
  6. 03:56Accuracy Testing
  7. 06:01Internal Mechanism and Disassembly
  8. 07:36Negatives: Heat and Ammo
  9. 09:38Holsters and Concealment

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Laugo Arms Alien Remus unique compared to other carry pistols?

The Alien Remus utilizes a gas-piston-driven system with a fixed barrel and a non-reciprocating optic rib. This design significantly reduces muzzle climb and dot movement, offering superior recoil mitigation compared to many traditional striker-fired or tilting-barrel pistols, including high-end 2011s.

What are the key specifications of the Laugo Arms Alien Remus?

The Alien Remus features a 4.0-inch barrel, a 15-round capacity in 9mm, and weighs approximately 30 oz with an optic but no magazine. Its optic-ready kit has an MSRP of $5,400.

What ammunition type is recommended for the Laugo Arms Alien Remus?

Due to its sensitive gas piston system, the Alien Remus requires jacketed ammunition. Coated bullets are not recommended as they can melt and gum up the action, potentially leading to malfunctions.

How does the Laugo Arms Alien Remus handle recoil and muzzle flip?

The pistol's low bore axis and fixed optic rib are key features that dramatically reduce felt recoil and muzzle flip. This allows for faster follow-up shots and a more stable shooting experience, even during rapid fire strings.

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