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Infantry weapons
editCommonwealth
editSidearms
edit- Webley Revolver
- Enfield No. 2
- Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless:Used by high rank officer such as General Sir Gerald Templer[1]
- Browning Hi-Power
Rifles
edit- Short Magazine Lee Enfield
- Lee-Enfield MkIII
- Lee Enfield No. 4
- Jungle Carbine
- De Lisle carbine
- Type 30 rifle
- M1 carbine
- M2 carbine
- M1903 Springfield[2]
- L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle
Shotgun
editSubmachine Gun
edit- Thompson submachine gun
- Sten
- Sterling submachine gun
- M50 Reising
- Owen gun
- Madsen M-50
- M3 submachine gun
Machine Gun
editGrenade
editAnti-Tank weapons
editCommunist Guerrillas
editSidearms
edit- Webley Revolver
- Enfield No. 2
- Browning Hi-Power
- M1911 pistol:Used by Muhammad Indera during Bukit Kepong incident
- Mauser C96:Supplied by Soviet Union
- Luger pistol
- Walther P38
- TT pistol:Supplied by Soviet Union[2]
Rifles
edit- Lee – Metford
- Lee-Enfield MkIII
- Lee Enfield No. 4
- Jungle Carbine
- M1 and M1A1 carbine
- Type 38 rifle
- Type 99 rifle
- Type 44 carbine
- Gewehr 1888 :Supplied by Soviet Union[2]
- Gewehr 98:Supplied by Soviet Union[2]
- Mosin–Nagant:Supplied by Soviet Union[2]
- M95 Mannlicher Carbines
Shotgun
edit- Browning Auto-5
- Remington Model 11
- Harrington & Richardson Topper Shotgun
Submachine Gun
edit- Thompson submachine gun
- Sten MK2 and MK 5
- Sterling submachine gun
- M50 Reising
- PPSh-41
- Type 100 submachine gun
- Madsen M-50:Captured from The Commonwealth of Nations troops
Machine Gun
edit- Bren gun
- Type 11 light machine gun
- Type 92 heavy machine gun
- Type 96 light machine gun
- Type 99 light machine gun
Grenade Launcher
editHand Grenade
editReferences
edit- ^ "Malayan Emergency | National Army Museum". www.nam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
- ^ a b c d e "Weapons of the Malay CTs 1948-1960". 17thdivision.tripod.com. Retrieved 2020-05-14.