New Russian Cartridge Called .345 TK

Hrachya H
by Hrachya H
New Russian Cartridge – .345 TK (1)

This new cartridge is designed by a Russian company called Techcrim – the co-developer of the .366 TKM and 9.6x53mm Lancaster cartridges. The .345 TK cartridge is based on the 5.45x39mm case that has been shortened to 22mm (.866″) and loaded with rather odd .345 caliber (8.76mm) bullets.

115-grain FMJ

Just like in the case of the .366 TKM and 9.6x53mm Lancaster, the .345 TK was also specially developed and certified as a smoothbore cartridge. It is supposed to be used in oval bore (a.k.a. Lancaster) or half rifled barrels. The Lancaster rifling has an oval cross-section of the bore that has been twisted to impart spin to the projectile. The absence of distinct lands and grooves qualifies it as smoothbore in Russia. In case of the half rifled barrels, the bore starts smooth with the riflings present only at the last 5-6″ of the barrel. In Russia, this is legally considered a smoothbore barrel with a built-in rifled choke. The reason why they try to develop cartridges and guns that would be legally considered smoothbore (still providing close to rifled performance) is that smoothbore firearms are much easier to obtain in Russia.

115-grain hollow point

With the overall length of the .345 TK cartridge identical to 9x19mm, it will be possible to easily re-barrel PCCs (such as the Saiga-9, Kurbatov Arms R-701 etc.) and convert them to .345 TK guns. According to Kalashnikov Gun Magazine, the .345 TK will be available with a subsonic 147-grain (9.5 gram) FMJ bullets as well as 115-grain (7.5 gram) hollow point and FMJ bullets.

147-grain zink-plated FMJ

You have probably noticed something unusual in these images. Note the thickness of the case at the mouth. It seems like the 5.45x39mm cartridge cases have been simply chopped to 22mm and loaded with bullets without trimming the case wall thickness. Probably, these are images of prototype cartridges, otherwise, I am quite skeptical about the obturation of the chamber with such a thick case mouth. Compare it to your standard 9mm ammo – it is at least twice as thick.


Images from www.kalashnikov.ru

Hrachya H
Hrachya H

Managing Editor Being a lifelong firearms enthusiast, Hrachya always enjoys studying the history and design of guns and ammunition. Should you need to contact him, feel free to shoot him a message at Hrachya@TheFirearmBlog.com

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  • 84133702 84133702 on Feb 22, 2019

    Needs to be mentioned here. There is restriction in Russian weapon law: before purchasing rifle it's necessary to own shotgun for 5 years. Shotgun is possible to purchase to civilian from 18 years old.

    All these cartridges: .366 TKM, .345 TK, 9,6x53 Lancaster are certified as shotgun, with specific weapons developed for them, e.g. Saiga TG-2, which has front 1/3 of the barrel length rifled. In other words, this bullshit is just legal "rifled shotguns", allowed to buy from 18 years without waiting. Like the "firearms of limited injuring effect", which is also common in Russia and means basically pistols & revolvers, but for resin "bullets" with total muzzle energy up to 91 J (also limited by the law).

    Hail to the Emperor P-tin for all this happiness and total safety in Russia!

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    • 84135625 84135625 on Feb 25, 2019

      @Giolli Joker No, it is not a joke. But also necessary to mention, that the calculation method for this cartdidge is not certain, because actual owners of these less-lethal pistols measured muzzle energy up to 200-250 J. Still not sufficient stopping power, but some of firearm owners actually buy this and carry for self-defence. Others, more adequate, use pepper sprays (also made by Techcrim, of quite good quality) for street self-defence and Saiga or any other long barrel shotgun / carbine for home defence. The pricing is also inadequate: good quality less lethal pistol costs more, than average Glock in any normal country. Just rough comparison: average Saiga 12K is 500 USD now, and good less-lethal pistol 600 USD and it is still even not a Glock.

  • Ptrog Ptrog on Feb 22, 2019

    only top of the line for Russia, as usual.

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