Aftermarket regulator · Altaros · Premium
Altaros Regulator — JTS Airacuda (Drop-in Install)
The Airacuda upgrade that JTS owners have been asking for. Czech-made Altaros drop-in with bar markings on the front for easy adjustment.

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Quick take
The Altaros drop-in regulator for the JTS Airacuda family — Airacuda, Airacuda Max, Airacuda PRS Max. 5 orders, 100% positive. This is the regulator JTS Airacuda owners have been asking for: drop-in installation, no tooling, no machining. Degas the rifle, remove the front fill cap, use the included rod to push the regulator down the tube. Bar markings on the front of the regulator make pressure adjustment easy. Czech Altaros premium internals on the modern Picatinny-chassis JTS platform. Currently out of stock.
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Specifications
Key specs
| Maker | Altaros — Czech Republic |
| Compatible rifles | JTS Airacuda, JTS Airacuda Max, JTS Airacuda PRS Max (also fits Xisico Sentry — same platform) |
| Install method | Drop-in — no tooling or machining. Degas, remove fill cap, push regulator down tube with included rod |
| Adjustment | Bar markings on the front of the regulator for easy pressure setting |
| Buyer rating | 100% positive on 5 orders |
| Stock | Out of stock at time of writing |
The Hunt & Live take
Why this regulator earns the pick
The JTS Airacuda is the modern Picatinny-chassis competition-tier platform at the partner — the Airacuda Max and PRS Max are the rifles serious shooters buy when they want a tactical-aesthetic PCP at a reasonable price. The Airacuda family ships with an OK factory regulator, but “OK” isn’t what you want when you’re paying for a competition platform.
The Altaros drop-in is the upgrade that brings the Airacuda up to its full potential. Drop-in install (no tooling, no machining), Czech Altaros premium internals, and a front-facing pressure scale so you can see and adjust the setting without disassembly. The bar markings are the small but important upgrade over the StormRider Altaros regulator — you can dial in the pressure visually rather than counting screw turns.
The partner’s framing on the product page captures it: “What you Airacuda owners have been looking for!”
What it pairs with
- JTS Airacuda Standard — base platform
- JTS Airacuda Max — full-power variant
- JTS Airacuda Max .30 — .30 caliber version
- JTS Airacuda PRS Max — PRS chassis variant
- JTS Airacuda PRS Max .30 — PRS chassis .30
- Xisico Sentry — same platform under the Xisico brand name
Honest trade-offs
Currently out of stock. Altaros parts cycle through the partner’s inventory; email Wes at support@airgunarcheryfun.ca for ETA.
Only 5 verified orders so far. This is one of the newer regulator listings in the partner’s catalog — the Airacuda platform is itself relatively new to the Canadian market. The 100% positive rate is high-confidence but on a small sample.
Factory regulator is already decent. Unlike the PP700SA and PP750/M11 platforms (whose factory regulators have documented creep problems), the Airacuda’s factory regulator works. This upgrade is for the shooter chasing competition-grade consistency, not fixing a known flaw.

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