The Steyr-Solothurn S2-200, known as the MG30 in Austria and 31M in Hungary, was a German-designed machine gun produced via Swiss and Austrian partnerships to circumvent post-WWI arms restrictions. Designed by Louis Stange, it featured a recoil-operated rotating collar lock and a slim profile due to lathe-turned parts. Adopted in 8x56mmR, it utilized a distinctive curved 25-round side magazine.
This video focuses on the Steyr-Solothurn S2-200, a firearm of historical interest. The description hints at its unique status and potential for discussion within the 'forgotten weapons' niche. The tags indicate a focus on its origins in Hungary and Austria, and its designation as a light machine gun (LMG), chambered in 8x56R. It's likely an informational piece exploring this less common firearm.
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