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Altaros PP750 / M11 Regulator
Quick swap-out for the stock PP750 / M11 regulator. Eliminates the creep problem and gives you the consistency the platform should have shipped with.

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Quick take
The Altaros drop-in for the Artemis PP750 and M11 — these two rifles share a reservoir architecture, and one regulator fits both. 13 orders, 100% positive. The install is a quick swap-out of the stock regulator; the Altaros gives you greater shot-to-shot consistency and gets rid of the creep problem the factory unit on these platforms is known for. Currently out of stock.
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Specifications
Key specs
| Maker | Altaros — Czech Republic |
| Compatible rifles | Artemis PP750, Artemis M11 (shared reservoir architecture) |
| Install method | Quick swap-out for the factory regulator |
| Key benefit | Eliminates the creep problem the stock PP750/M11 regulator is known for |
| Buyer rating | 100% positive on 13 orders |
| Stock | Out of stock at time of writing |
The Hunt & Live take
Why this regulator earns the pick
The Artemis PP750 and M11 share the same reservoir architecture — same end-cap design, same valve placement, same regulator footprint. Altaros engineers one drop-in that fits both. The win over the factory regulator is the same as the PP700SA: regulator creep is the documented flaw of the stock unit, and the Altaros doesn’t have that problem.
Creep means your set output pressure slowly rises during a session — which means your zero drifts, your shot strings widen, and any tuning work you do becomes invalid as soon as the rifle has cycled a few magazines. The Altaros uses tighter internals and a proper Czech-engineered seal stack that holds the set pressure stably across thousands of shots.
The install on the PP750/M11 is simpler than the StormRider family because the regulator sits in an accessible end-cap location — no long-tube slide-in with a threaded rod, just a direct swap of the unit.
What it pairs with
- Artemis PP750 — the primary platform
- Artemis M11 — the M11 shares the reservoir/regulator architecture with the PP750
- Altaros PP700SA regulator — different rifle family, different regulator (PP700SA needs its own)
Honest trade-offs
Currently out of stock. Email Wes at support@airgunarcheryfun.ca for ETA.
One regulator for two rifles is convenient — but the PP750 and M11 aren’t interchangeable with the PP700SA. Despite the naming overlap, the PP700SA is a different family. If you have a PP700SA, buy the PP700SA regulator instead.
This is the upgrade that justifies tuning these rifles. Without a regulator that holds pressure, any work you put into pellet selection or transfer port tuning is half-wasted. With this Altaros installed, the PP750 and M11 actually behave like the precision platforms they were designed to be.

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