Armalite AR-24
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Armalite AR-24 | |
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Production history | |
Designer | ArmaLite Inc. Geneseo, IL, USA. |
Manufacturer | Nargileci Sk Sarsilmaz. Istambul, Turkey. |
Unit cost | $549.99 (Standard models) - $630.95 (Target Custom models) |
Produced | 2007[1] - Present |
Specifications | |
Weight | 34.9 oz (AR-24/15), 33.4 oz (AR-24K/13) |
Length | 8.27 in (AR-24/15), 7.46 in (AR-24K/13). |
Barrel length | 4.671 in (AR-24/15), 3.89 in (AR-24K/13) |
Width | 1.34 in |
Height | 5.26 in (AR-24/15), 5.11 in (AR-24K/13) |
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Cartridge | 9 mm Luger Parabellum |
Action | Short-recoil Double Action Semi-automatic. |
Muzzle velocity | 1148 fps |
Feed system | 13-round double-column (AR-24K/13) or 15-round double-column Magazine (AR-24/15). 10-round magazines are standard issue with American civilian market models. |
Sights | Fixed (AR-24/15 Standard and AR-24K/13 Compact); Adjustable (AR-24/15C and AR-24/13C Target Custom). |
The AR-24 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 9 mm Luger Parabellum round. It is manufactured at the Nargileci Sk Sarsilmaz factory in Turkey under contract by the Armalite corporation.
The weapon is similar to the Czech CZ-75, except it has an all-steel slide, barrel and frame, treated with Manganese Phosphate, and coated in heat-cured epoxy.
The AR-24/15 Standard model has a plain finish and fixed dovetail post and notch "iron" sights with three-dot luminous inserts.
The AR-24/15C Target Custom Model has checkering machined on the front and back grip straps and its rear notch sight is adjustable for windage.
The AR-24K/13 Compact and AR-24K/13C Compact Target Custom are like the full-sized variants, differing only in their shorter barrels, grips, and amount of ammunition carried.