An improved version of the original model designated M24 TCS, which features a brand new, fully adjustable duralumin stock in a tactical design and even greater power - 100 J.
At first sight, it may look like a real sniper rifle thanks to the unique air cartridge placement. It is not located under the barrel as in most airguns, but surrounds the entire barrel.
The major change compared to the original single-shot version is the possibility of installing a 5-round or 2-round magazine, which are compatible only with Altaros ATP King slugs (110pcs included). Alternatively, you can use the included single-shot reduction tray compatible with any ammunition of given caliber.
The exceptionally accurate 600mm barrel from Lothar Walther features a polygonal bore with a 1:17.7 twist rate (the projectile makes one rotation at 450mm travel) and the muzzle features a standard 1/2 UNF thread for the installation of a sound moderator.
There are two pressure gauges located at the bottom of the forearm - one for the pressure in the cartridge, the other for the externally adjustable regulator. The updated Picatinny rail can be canted by up to 30 MRAD / 100 MOA for easier riflescope adjustment at extreme distances.
This model is factory set to 100 J (regulator set to 170 bar), see below for an overview results table with various regulator settings and ammunition used with the cartridge filled to 300 bar.
Regulated pressure
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Muzzle energy
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Muzzle velocity
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Shots per fill
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Used ammunition
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140 bar
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87 J
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258 m/s
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14
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JSB Jumbo Heavy 18,1gr
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170 bar
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100 J
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277 m/s
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7
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ATP King 40gr
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200 bar
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110 J
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290 m/s
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5
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ATP King 40gr
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250 bar
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126 J
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311 m/s
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3
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ATP King 40gr
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Fun Fact: The original version of the Altaros M24 air rifle, with modified performance and using a tuned barrel, managed to hit a 56x46cm target at 1,280 metres in 2019, holding the world record until 2023. However, it was then surpassed only by itself when it hit a target of the same size at a distance of 1,609 metres (1 mile).