Ammo Evaluation: Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm

Published on February 19, 2019
Duration: 10:20

This comprehensive evaluation of Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm ammunition, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, delves into its historical origins, manufacturing details, and performance characteristics. The review highlights the ammunition's adherence to NATO-style specifications, its production by SMEO through an international joint venture, and its technical components. Performance data, including average bullet weight and muzzle velocity, is presented with statistical analysis, offering a technical comparison to other 7.62x51mm variants.

Quick Summary

The Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm ammunition, produced by SMEO, averages 146.2 grains in bullet weight and 2702 fps in muzzle velocity. It features bimetal jacketed bullets and non-corrosive Berdan primers. The L2A2 designation follows British standards, reflecting historical ties, and was tested using an Israeli Mauser rifle with a chronograph.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm Ammo
  2. 02:24Range Testing and Firearm Setup
  3. 04:38Packaging and Markings Analysis
  4. 06:14Technical Components and Materials
  5. 08:25Performance Analysis and Velocity Data

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key technical specifications of the Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm ammunition?

The Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm ammunition features an average bullet weight of 146.2 grains and an average muzzle velocity of 2702 fps. It uses a bimetal jacketed bullet, ball powder, and non-corrosive Berdan primers.

Who manufactured the Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm ammunition and what is its historical context?

The ammunition is produced by SMEO (Syarikat Malaysia Explosives Limited), a factory established in 1969 as a joint venture involving Malaysian government, Oerlikon (Switzerland), and Dynamit Nobel (Germany). The L2A2 designation follows British standards.

How does the Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm ammunition compare to US M80 Ball?

The Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm ammunition averages 2702 fps, while US M80 Ball typically averages around 2750 fps. The L2A2 aligns more closely with British specifications.

What are potential issues with the Malaysian L2A2 7.62x51mm ammunition?

The ammunition is noted to have relatively hard primers, which could potentially cause light primer strikes in firearms with less robust firing pin mechanisms, though it functioned perfectly in the tested Israeli Mauser.

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