Hello,
My grandfather served as a medic/field surgeon in the Malayan emergency and spoke of his revolver, and at once instance having a semi automatic rifle handed to him. I have a decent understanding of most milsurp firearms but cannot figure out what those two might have been. I have no pictures, all the info I have is he was a member of the Scots Guards. I would assume a Webley Mk IV or VI, the only clarity he gave on it was that he was required to fire 50 rounds a month for proficiency tests. For the rifle, it was not issued to him but given to him by a wounded guardsman who was being evacuated and thought he could use the firepower as he was staying behind with a group awaiting some wounded. When it was handed to him, it was the first one he had ever handled so whatever it was he was not trained on it. Perhaps a garand?
I would like to at some point own the same arms he once carried, but without pictures and where he didn’t recall the details of the arms I thought this would be a reasonable place to ask. I am particularly puzzled on the rifle as I was under the impression lee enfields weren’t supplemented by the FAL until much later.
I appreciate any input on the matter.
My grandfather served as a medic/field surgeon in the Malayan emergency and spoke of his revolver, and at once instance having a semi automatic rifle handed to him. I have a decent understanding of most milsurp firearms but cannot figure out what those two might have been. I have no pictures, all the info I have is he was a member of the Scots Guards. I would assume a Webley Mk IV or VI, the only clarity he gave on it was that he was required to fire 50 rounds a month for proficiency tests. For the rifle, it was not issued to him but given to him by a wounded guardsman who was being evacuated and thought he could use the firepower as he was staying behind with a group awaiting some wounded. When it was handed to him, it was the first one he had ever handled so whatever it was he was not trained on it. Perhaps a garand?
I would like to at some point own the same arms he once carried, but without pictures and where he didn’t recall the details of the arms I thought this would be a reasonable place to ask. I am particularly puzzled on the rifle as I was under the impression lee enfields weren’t supplemented by the FAL until much later.
I appreciate any input on the matter.


















































