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Let’s get one thing out of the way: the Alien Remus from Laugo Arms is no ordinary concealed carry pistol. This $6,200 wonder is making waves, not just for its cutting-edge features, but for its jaw-dropping price tag.

At SHOT Show 2025, I got to spend some time with the Remus, and I’ll be honest—it’s a masterpiece in innovation. But is it worth the price of admission, or are we looking at a case of “a fool and his money are soon parted”?

Let’s break it down.

The Build: Compact but Feature-Packed

At 7.2″ x 5.5″ x 1.3″ and weighing 29 ounces, the Alien Remus strikes a balance between compact and robust. It boasts a 4″ barrel, a 15-round flush magazine, and a modular grip system that makes it customizable. You can swap grip panels, backstraps, and magwells with just one screw, tailoring the fit to your hand size or shooting style.

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The Push-to-Rack (P.T.R.) system allows you to rack the pistol using the optic—a neat trick that adds convenience, especially in high-stress situations. Plus, the non-reciprocating optic rail keeps your red dot steady during firing.

Performance: Shooting from Another Dimension

The Alien Remus delivers performance that feels otherworldly. Its gas-delayed blowback action and fixed barrel mean faster cycle times and impressive shot cadence.

Combine that with the lowest bore axis in the world, and you’ve got a pistol that virtually eliminates muzzle rise. Follow-up shots? Lightning fast.

And let’s not forget the Strike Industries P.T.R. optic rails, optic plates for RMRcc, RMS, and ACRO, and iron sights. Laugo Arms didn’t just build a pistol—they built a shooting system.

The Kit: A Premium Presentation

The Alien Remus doesn’t skimp on the extras. The premium kit includes:

  • Two magazines (15-round and 17-round)
  • Modular grip panels, backstraps, and magwells
  • Optic plates and iron sights
  • A G-Code Phenom Commando holster
  • Cleaning tools

Out of the box, it’s a complete package that screams luxury.

The Elephant in the Room: $6,200

Here’s where things get sticky. At $6,200, the Alien Remus is astronomically priced for a concealed carry pistol. Let’s be real: is anyone truly spending that kind of cash for their EDC? Evidently, yes. People are buying it, but it begs the question—are they paying for performance or exclusivity?

Sure, the Remus offers features you won’t find on most pistols, and it’s undoubtedly a joy to shoot. But in a world where reliable concealed carry options exist for a fraction of the cost, this feels like a “halo product.” It’s premium, it’s rare, and it’s a statement piece—but does it genuinely justify the price tag?

Who’s This For?

The Alien Remus is for someone who:

  1. Values innovation and cutting-edge design over budget.
  2. Wants a carry gun that doubles as a conversation piece.
  3. Has $6,200 burning a hole in their pocket.

For the rest of us, it’s a fascinating look at what’s possible when engineering meets extravagance.

Final Thoughts: Worth It or Wildly Overpriced?

The Alien Remus is undoubtedly a marvel of firearm design. Its features, craftsmanship, and shooting performance are second to none. But at $6,200, it’s hard not to wonder if this is more about bragging rights than practicality.

So, is it worth it? That depends. If you’re someone who appreciates the finer things in life and can justify the cost, the Alien Remus might be the ultimate flex. For everyone else, it’s a beautiful dream—one that’s probably better admired from afar.

Let us know in the comments: Would you spend $6,200 on the Alien Remus, or is this a case of form over function?

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