Item: ONJR26MYAS034

Original German WWII Inert Solothurn S-18/100 Anti-Tank Cannon 20mm Magazine - Rare

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  • Original Item. Only One Available. The Solothurn S-18/100 20 mm anti-tank cannon was a German and Swiss anti-tank rifle used during the Second World War. It had a semi-automatic action in a bullpup configuration. As a result of its large, powerful ammunition, the gun had a tremendous recoil, and its size made portability difficult. The feed was either from a five or (more usually) ten-round magazine that was attached horizontally to the left side of the gun. The gun used 20×105mm belted-case ammunition which it shared with the S 18-350 aircraft cannon that was developed from the rifle. A Finnish source gives armour penetration of the gun (probably achieved with the Hungarian APHE-T round, since it was the only type used in Finland) as 20mm at a 60-degree angle at 100-metre distance, decreasing to 16mm at 500 metres. A variant of this design, the Solothurn-Arsenal, was manufactured without license in Estonia before WW2; however only 20 were produced prior to Soviet occupation.


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    This is a very rare example of a magazine for the Solothurn S18/100 anti-tank rifle. The magazine holds 10 20mm rounds and has holes to show when there are 8 and then 4 left in the magazine. The magazine is stamped with a few very small stamps, such as M.B., 2B in a circle, and S in a circle. There are no Waffenamt or maker’s marks we can find. 


    The magazine measures roughly 9 ½ x 8 ½ x 2 ¾”. A great example, the first we have ever had. Ready for display.


    In March 1940, with funds collected in Switzerland to help the Finnish war effort in the Winter War, Finland bought twelve S 18-154 anti-tank rifles from Solothurn, though the purchaser was nominally the Swiss army. The weapons arrived into Finland during the spring after the war had ended, but they were later used in the Continuation War. However, the guns were soon found to be obsolete in their intended role. Various models of the S-18 series, including the Solothurn S-18/1000 and the Solothurn S-18/1100 were also used by Switzerland, the Kingdom of Hungary, Germany, the Kingdom of Italy, and the Netherlands.


    The Waffenfabrik Solothurn firearms company was owned by the German firm Rheinmetall, and used the Swiss company to manufacture arms which were prohibited for manufacture by any German firm to get around arms limitations imposed upon them at the end of the First World War.


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