The CP1 pistol was intended as a
concealed carry weapon for law enforcement and civilian use. It has an unusual, streamlined design with a polymer frame and an even more unusual safety, located at the front of the trigger-guard. In several reviews, it was characterized as being a radically designed gun that looks like something straight out of a
science fiction movie. These reviews stated that it has no sharp edges, and is about as "snag-proof" as any combat gun can ever be, and because of its design it is a surprisingly comfortable gun to shoot, which makes it feel very ergonomic. The CP1 uses a
gas-delayed blowback action with a gas cylinder located below the barrel. The trigger is a
single action, internal hammer. A
manual safety is located at the front of the trigger guard. To set on Safe, the button must be pressed rearward from the front; to set on Fire, the button must be pressed forward from inside the trigger guard. The pistol is fitted with an automated trigger safety. Magazines are double stack; 10 & 12-round magazines are flush fit with the bottom of the grip, 13-round magazines have extended finger rests at the bottom.
Variants LIW was developing a
.40 S&W caliber version of the CP1, to be known as the CP1N. It is unknown if the CP1N was ever actually produced. CP1s sold in Italy were chambered for the 9×21mm IMI cartridge. == Recall ==