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The '''.366 TKM''' is a Russian "shotgun" cartridge, based on the [[7.62x39]] and was designed by Russian company [[Tekhrim]] possibly around the early 2010's. The cartridge was created as a workaround to Russia's strict regulations on rifles, but much lighter regulations on shotguns. As a result, these .366 TKM "shotguns" are smooth bore ([[Lancaster bore]]), and act largely as a slug gun would, primarily firing solid projectiles rather than [[shot]], although shot shells also appear to be available. It should also be noted that since it is based on the extremely popular 7.62x39 cartridge, many firearms are readily convertible to the .366 TKM cartridge if one were so inclined.
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The '''.366 TKM''' is a Russian "shotgun" cartridge, based on the [[7.62x39]] and was designed by Russian company [[Tekhrim]] possibly around the early 2010's. It fires .377 caliber bullets according to [https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/05/24/new-russian-cartridge-366-magnum/ The Firearm Blog].  
  
The .366 TKM has a larger counterpart, also designed by [[Tekhrim]] and [[Molot]](?), based on the [[7.62x54r]] cartridge - the [[9.6x53mm Lancaster]].
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The cartridge was created as a workaround to Russia's strict regulations on rifles, but much lighter regulations on shotguns. As a result, these .366 TKM "shotguns" are smooth bore (either [[Paradox bore]] or [[Lancaster bore]]), and act largely as a slug gun would, primarily firing solid projectiles rather than [[shot]], although shot shells also appear to be available. It should also be noted that since it is based on the extremely popular 7.62x39 cartridge, many firearms are readily convertible to the .366 TKM cartridge if one were so inclined.
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The .366 TKM has a larger counterpart, also designed by [[Tekhrim]] and [[Molot]](?), based on the [[7.62x54r]] cartridge - the [[9.6x53mm Lancaster]]. Further, there are several more counterparts in the cartridge family, including the [[.366 Magnum]] (based on [[8mm Mauser]] and also firing the TKM's .377 caliber projectiles), as well as the [[.345 TK]], based on the [[5.45x39]] cartridge, shortened to just 23mm and containing .345 caliber (8.76 mm) bullets.
  
 
== A Rifle Without Rifling? ==
 
== A Rifle Without Rifling? ==
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Revision as of 15:09, 8 May 2023

The .366 TKM is a Russian "shotgun" cartridge, based on the 7.62x39 and was designed by Russian company Tekhrim possibly around the early 2010's. It fires .377 caliber bullets according to The Firearm Blog.

The cartridge was created as a workaround to Russia's strict regulations on rifles, but much lighter regulations on shotguns. As a result, these .366 TKM "shotguns" are smooth bore (either Paradox bore or Lancaster bore), and act largely as a slug gun would, primarily firing solid projectiles rather than shot, although shot shells also appear to be available. It should also be noted that since it is based on the extremely popular 7.62x39 cartridge, many firearms are readily convertible to the .366 TKM cartridge if one were so inclined.

The .366 TKM has a larger counterpart, also designed by Tekhrim and Molot(?), based on the 7.62x54r cartridge - the 9.6x53mm Lancaster. Further, there are several more counterparts in the cartridge family, including the .366 Magnum (based on 8mm Mauser and also firing the TKM's .377 caliber projectiles), as well as the .345 TK, based on the 5.45x39 cartridge, shortened to just 23mm and containing .345 caliber (8.76 mm) bullets.

A Rifle Without Rifling?

This article at ModernFirearms.net does appear to provide valuable insight on the matter. It suggests that the .366 TKM cartridge was designed to be used in firearms with Paradox bore or Lancaster type bores, both of which provide a sort of all-in-one alternative to other types of bores, both rifled and smooth. For example, a "paradox" (aka "ball and shot") type bore, is almost entirely smooth bore, with several inches of rifling at the muzzle end. This still allows sufficient use of both solid slugs, as well as shot. This provides the same effect of using, for example, a rifled choke tube for slugs). On the other hand, a "Lancaster" type bore actually uses an oval-shaped bore in order to engage projectiles and provide spin, while also still allowing for sufficient use of shot.

In Pop Culture

Escape From Tarkov

The .366 TKM and firearms chambered in this cartridge, are featured heavily in the popular first person shooter video 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 are both available in-game. Likewise, various ammunition and bullet types such as standard FMJ, "EKO" solid zinc bullets, and more.

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