What does it take to get one?
What does it take to get one? ......................... Before or after Trump??
If the program is still run as it was 25 years ago you need to pass a background check with the local LEO, participate in a military type rifle match, then send your target, fee, etc in with an application.
It will be a while before they are available. You will be able to purchase them at the Civilian Marksmanship Program.
They will be limited to 10,000 sales per year, and the sales will be required to go through an FFL.
“What does it take to get one?”
That’s what I’m wondering as well. Will they go up for sale at a government auction? Who will be eligible to buy from the government? Just gun dealers and distributors with an FFL? Anyway, if anyone out there knows the process please share with us who don’t know. Thanks :)
This should bring the price down a bunch. Lately a service issue 1911, in good shape, would be priced at $1200-$1500 in my area. I think my wife is about to get upset with me, again.