The Leader Dynamics T2 was produced in Australia with the intent of getting a military contract to replace the Australian military's FAL rifles. It did well in testing, but not well enough to be adopted. The rifles were available on the civilian market in both Australia and the US for a short time. After Leader Dynamics went under, production was briefly continued by Australian Automatic Arms out of Tasmania as the SAC.
Looks like this gun is .. ehm ..very costefficient.
Grasyl 1 month ago
A AAA SAR was the last semi auto rifle I shot before our gun laws changed,a friend had two of them,the SAR (rifle) and the SAC (carbine),the SAR was a nice little rifle to shoot but the SAC used to jam a lot,about every third round would fail to extract.
Kayakspearo1 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Very informative video. thanks for putting it up.
SPR0KKIT 2 months ago
nice video isnt many Aussie guns out there thanks for the review
bushpig1970 4 months ago
Thanks for putting the video up. As an Australian, I've always been interested in the Leader's internals and construction, and it's good to finally know who it worked. From the looks of it, it was a typical Australian gun, based on the work of others but simple enough to build in someone's back shed :P.
Cadeyrnable 4 months ago
love your videos! wish they where in better quality thought.
keep it up! :D
Naghelfar1 5 months ago
i love the ar18, the t2 looks interesting.
thebibleisfiction 5 months ago