Leader Dynamics T2 Mk V rifle

Published on October 12, 2011
Duration: 14:11

The Leader Dynamics T2 Mk V is a rare Australian rifle, with only about 2,000 imported into the US. Developed in the late 70s/early 80s as a potential Australian military replacement for the FN FAL, it features a low-tech, easily manufactured design using stamped steel receivers similar to the Armalite AR-18. Its short-stroke gas piston system and rotating bolt offer a robust, captive recoil spring assembly.

Quick Summary

The Leader Dynamics T2 Mk V is a rare Australian rifle featuring stamped steel receivers for cost-effective manufacturing, akin to the Armalite AR-18. It uses a short-stroke gas piston system and was intended for Australian military adoption, with only about 2,000 imported into the US.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to the T2 Mk V
  2. 00:47History and Australian Military Intent
  3. 01:33Design Comparison: T2 vs AR-18
  4. 02:28Disassembly Process
  5. 03:41Lower Receiver Internals
  6. 05:13Gas System and Charging Handle
  7. 08:31Bolt and Carrier Design
  8. 11:46Reassembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Leader Dynamics T2 Mk V rifle?

The Leader Dynamics T2 Mk V is a rare Australian-made rifle, developed in the late 1970s/early 1980s. It features a stamped steel receiver construction, similar to the Armalite AR-18, and uses a short-stroke gas piston operating system.

How many Leader Dynamics T2 Mk V rifles were imported into the US?

Approximately 2,000 Leader Dynamics T2 Mk V rifles were imported into the United States before import restrictions were enacted, making them relatively uncommon collector's items today.

What is the operating system of the Leader Dynamics T2 Mk V?

The T2 Mk V operates using a short-stroke gas piston system composed of three pieces. This design shares lineage with firearms like the Tokarev and the German G43 rifle.

What makes the T2 Mk V's receiver design notable?

The T2 Mk V features a receiver made from stamped steel, a manufacturing method that allows for simpler, faster, and cheaper production compared to milled receivers, similar to the Armalite AR-18.

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