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The Leader Dynamics T2 MK5 Series weapons were 5.56mm NATO firearms created by Australian Designer Charles St. George and manufactured by Leader Dynamics of Smithfield, NSW, Australia between 1978-1983. This was Australia's first entry into the domestic design and sale of a select fire/semi auto carbine/pistol/SMG for both Military and Civilian sales in Australia and abroad. Not many were imported into the U.S. and thus are one of the rarest 'assault rifle/pistol' firearms in private hands.
The civilian versions imported into the United States were the:
- AAA (Australian Automatic Arms) Leader Dynamics SAC "Semi-Auto Carbine" - 5.56 mm NATO)
- AAA (Australian Automatic Arms) Leader Dynamics SAP "Semi-Auto Pistol" - 5.56 mm NATO)
The Australian produced T2 MK5 Assault Rifle was seen in:
Film
- SWAT team members who storm the building are using T2 Mk5 Leader assault rifles in The Matrix
- Black Ops thugs who are trying to kill Gannon in Stealth
- Officer Eugene Tackleberry tries out a T2 Mk5 at a range demonstration is amazed by the guns he tries out in Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach
Television
The T2 Mk5 series rifles have been encountered on a number of occasions in Australian television shows and TV movies.