George worked for Barrett at around this time but was not involved in design or engineering duties. In a case of parallel development, Barrett Firearms uses a similar design for the M82A1 and its bolt action guns. This was adopted because the original bolt-face was too complex and expensive to manufacture. Of interest to those that study weapons, designs and evolution, the T2 used a triangular bolt-face that was similar to the Winchester Model 100. The rifle was abandoned when the Steyr AUG was adopted for use by the Australian military. What was unique about this endeavor was that Australia had never designed or manufactured its own commercial gas-operated semi-automatic rifle. It was originally a contender for a 5.56 mm Australian military service rifle to replace the then-issued Lithgow L1A1-F1 SLR and Colt M16A1 rifles. The Leader was the brainchild of weapons designer Charles St. The Leader T2 MK5 Series weapons were chambered for the 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge and manufactured by Leader Dynamics of Smithfield, NSW, Australia (1978-1982/1983). You can help Wikipedia by reading Wikipedia:How to write Simple English pages, then simplifying the article. The rifle is internally clean not looking like it was fired to much. In 1982 Leader was sold off to Australian Automatic Arms and started production in Tasmania. Leader Dynamics - T2 MK5 Series 5.56: Guns for Sale - Rifles For Sale - Semi Auto - Item 7995719: This Auction has Ended. The English used in this article or section may not be easy for everybody to understand. Auction: 7995719 I dont know much about this rifle.
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