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The Laugo Alien has some competition

I like this and the Alien, but there's no reason they should cost as much as they do.
I certainly wouldn't pay what they are asking..though I hope someone comes out with a (much) cheaper competitor. :-)

But- I do see the reason for the price-

If you have a newly designed mass market gun (or any product ) you are hoping to reach sufficient sales volume where the r and d, tooling, engineering, facilities, and other investments are paid for- by quickly selling a lot of guns at what we consider to be reasonable prices.

^ These people know they have a niche gun unlikely to capture many sales (relative to Glock, CZ, Tangfolio, ETC) and they have higher upfront costs due to being so far outside the box

There's a good chance they will fail financially if they try to sell this at $1500- so they (and others) price it as a niche/luxury item

They will probably never have high sales volume so they aim for a higher margin per unit
 
I certainly wouldn't pay what they are asking..though I hope someone comes out with a (much) cheaper competitor. :-)

But- I do see the reason for the price-

If you have a newly designed mass market gun (or any product ) you are hoping to reach sufficient sales volume where the r and d, tooling, engineering, facilities, and other investments are paid for- by quickly selling a lot of guns at what we consider to be reasonable prices.

^ These people know they have a niche gun unlikely to capture many sales (relative to Glock, CZ, Tangfolio, ETC) and they have higher upfront costs due to being so far outside the box

There's a good chance they will fail financially if they try to sell this at $1500- so they (and others) price it as a niche/luxury item

They will probably never have high sales volume so they aim for a higher margin per unit
If the CEO wasn't lying, only 300 made a year and all hand fit. I'd compare it to PT, Atlas, Nighthawk, etc. Both in price and performance. Price, not bad. Performance? Yet to be determined.
 
If the CEO wasn't lying, only 300 made a year and all hand fit. I'd compare it to PT, Atlas, Nighthawk, etc. Both in price and performance. Price, not bad. Performance? Yet to be determined.
Basically means 1 is produced per day (assuming the other 65 days of the year are holiday, troubleshooting/extra labor, or a few days built in). It does seem like a very laborious (people labor) gun to create with the electronics.

You are correct, though; performance is king and I would love to see video of this being shot. Pretty sure the CEO said it's a super flat shooter, too, right?
 
I mean, once you start talking about those numbers, you start thinking - why not go up to Bob Marvel and spend 10 days making your own 1911. Yes, all in, that's probably $4k, but you're getting education and a genuinely unique firearm.
 
I mean, once you start talking about those numbers, you start thinking - why not go up to Bob Marvel and spend 10 days making your own 1911. Yes, all in, that's probably $4k, but you're getting education and a genuinely unique firearm.

I agree with you. If I spend that much money on a gun, I want to have some serious say and face-to-face time with the team crafting it.
 
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