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The '''Molot VPO-209''' is a Russian "shotgun" manufactured by [[Molot-Oruzhiye]], and chambered in [[.366 TKM]]. It appears to be based on the [[AKM]], and is strictly semi-automatic for the civilian market. It seems that it is typical for Molot to repurpose existing surplus AKM series rifles by either rechambering / boring them out (or replacing the barrel), limiting them to semi-auto, according to [https://modernfirearms.net/en/shotguns/vpo-209-2/ ModernFirearms.net]. Finally, the repurposed firearms are sold to the civilian market - as opposed to manufacturing completely new firearms. | The '''Molot VPO-209''' is a Russian "shotgun" manufactured by [[Molot-Oruzhiye]], and chambered in [[.366 TKM]]. It appears to be based on the [[AKM]], and is strictly semi-automatic for the civilian market. It seems that it is typical for Molot to repurpose existing surplus AKM series rifles by either rechambering / boring them out (or replacing the barrel), limiting them to semi-auto, according to [https://modernfirearms.net/en/shotguns/vpo-209-2/ ModernFirearms.net]. Finally, the repurposed firearms are sold to the civilian market - as opposed to manufacturing completely new firearms. | ||
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+ | == Legal Classification == | ||
Despite appearance, the VPO-209 ''is'' actually considered a shotgun due to Russian firearm regulations, where smooth bore firearms are classified as such. Likewise, the cartridge it fires (the .366 TKM) is of course also classified as a shotgun cartridge, despite largely firing solid bullets ("slugs"). According to [https://modernfirearms.net/en/shotguns/vpo-209-2/ this article at ModernFirearms.net] this shotgun utilizes a [[Paradox bore]], which starts smooth from the chamber end, with some actual rifling grooves toward the muzzle - the final 12 centimeters (~4.75 inches) in the case of the VPO-209. | Despite appearance, the VPO-209 ''is'' actually considered a shotgun due to Russian firearm regulations, where smooth bore firearms are classified as such. Likewise, the cartridge it fires (the .366 TKM) is of course also classified as a shotgun cartridge, despite largely firing solid bullets ("slugs"). According to [https://modernfirearms.net/en/shotguns/vpo-209-2/ this article at ModernFirearms.net] this shotgun utilizes a [[Paradox bore]], which starts smooth from the chamber end, with some actual rifling grooves toward the muzzle - the final 12 centimeters (~4.75 inches) in the case of the VPO-209. | ||
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+ | == Specifications == | ||
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+ | * '''Platform:''' Based on the [[AKM]] | ||
+ | * '''Caliber / Cartridge:''' [[.366 TKM]] | ||
+ | * '''Magazine Capacity:''' 10 rounds, detachable (from modified 30-round AKM magazines) | ||
+ | * '''Overall Length:''' 880 mm (~ 34.65 inches) | ||
+ | * '''Barrel Length:''' 415 mm (~ 16.34 inches) | ||
+ | * '''Weight (Empty):''' 3.6 kg (~ 7.94 lbs) |
Revision as of 18:24, 10 May 2023
The Molot VPO-209 is a Russian "shotgun" manufactured by Molot-Oruzhiye, and chambered in .366 TKM. It appears to be based on the AKM, and is strictly semi-automatic for the civilian market. It seems that it is typical for Molot to repurpose existing surplus AKM series rifles by either rechambering / boring them out (or replacing the barrel), limiting them to semi-auto, according to ModernFirearms.net. Finally, the repurposed firearms are sold to the civilian market - as opposed to manufacturing completely new firearms.
Legal Classification
Despite appearance, the VPO-209 is actually considered a shotgun due to Russian firearm regulations, where smooth bore firearms are classified as such. Likewise, the cartridge it fires (the .366 TKM) is of course also classified as a shotgun cartridge, despite largely firing solid bullets ("slugs"). According to this article at ModernFirearms.net this shotgun utilizes a Paradox bore, which starts smooth from the chamber end, with some actual rifling grooves toward the muzzle - the final 12 centimeters (~4.75 inches) in the case of the VPO-209.