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=== Escape From Tarkov ==
 
=== Escape From Tarkov ==
  
The .366 TKM and firearms chambered in the cartridge, are featured heavily in the popular game Escape From Tarkov, developed by Battlestate Games of London, England. Firearms chambered in the cartridge, as well as various in-game ammo types correspond heavily to real-world offerings. For example, the [[Molot|Molot-Oruzhiye]] [[VPO-209]] semi-automatic rifle, as well as the [[Molot|Molot-Oruzhiye]] [[VPO-215]] bolt-action rifle, as well as various ammunition & bullet types such as standard FMJ, "
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The .366 TKM and firearms chambered in the cartridge, are featured heavily in the popular game Escape From Tarkov, developed by Battlestate Games of London, England. Firearms chambered in the cartridge, as well as various in-game ammo types correspond heavily to real-world offerings. For example, the [[Molot-Oruzhiye|Molot]] [[VPO-209]] semi-automatic rifle, as well as the [[Molot-Oruzhiye|Molot]] [[VPO-215]] bolt-action rifle, as well as various ammunition & bullet types such as standard FMJ, "

Revision as of 13:06, 8 May 2023

The .366 TKM is a Russian "shotgun" cartridge, based on the 7.62x39. Based on Russian firearm regulations, smoothbore firearms are considered shotguns and as such are subject to significantly lighter regulations than rifles. As a result, the .366 TKM is a sort of workaround and as such is fired through smoothbore "shotguns" to act as a slug gun of sorts. Likewise, since it is based on the extremely popular 7.62x39 cartridge, many firearms are readily convertible to the .366 TKM.

In Pop Culture

= Escape From Tarkov

The .366 TKM and firearms chambered in the cartridge, are featured heavily in the popular game Escape From Tarkov, developed by Battlestate Games of London, England. Firearms chambered in the cartridge, as well as various in-game ammo types correspond heavily to real-world offerings. For example, the Molot VPO-209 semi-automatic rifle, as well as the Molot VPO-215 bolt-action rifle, as well as various ammunition & bullet types such as standard FMJ, "