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100k M1 Garands To Be Released To CMP, More May Be Coming
Bearing Arms ^ | 03/01/18 | Patrick Richardson

Posted on 03/04/2018 11:44:04 AM PST by Simon Green

The 100,000 1911s slated for the Civilian Marksmanship Program(CMP) have not yet been released, but Cheaper Than Dirt reports something nearly as cool is happening.

Approximately 100,000 Turkish and Philippine M1 Garands have been released to the CMP, and orders are currently being taken.

Former (Lord, I love saying that) President Barack Obama had signed an order releasing the 1911s and Garands to the CMP in theory, but never actually made them available (surprise, surprise), and shooters despaired the guns would never find their way to the U.S.

Worry no more!

The CMP received the Garands over the last month or so. Currently, the CMP is busy prepping the guns for sale. Each of the M1s will have to be cleaned, inspected, potentially repaired or rebuilt, and then test fired. Afterward, the M1 Garands will be sorted and graded, which ultimately determines each rifle’s sale price.

The NRA says the M1s are already being fixed up, and the first shipment of 1911s — which will be sold at a rate of 8-to-10,000 a year — have been delivered to the CMP, as well.

“We’re excited to have the guns,” CMP Chief Operating Officer Mark Johnson told the NRA. “We’ve been working on getting them for several years, and it’s the first shipment of guns we’ve received in quite some time.”

The M1 Garands ― about 86,000 from the Philippines and 13,000 from Turkey ― were loaned to those countries following WWII under the Military Assistance Program (MAP).

According to the NRA, because the rifles technically belong to the U.S. Army, it was up to that organization, not the CMP, to seek repatriation.

However, under the Obama administration, repatriation was unlikely.

During those years CMP worked quietly with the U.S. Army, preparing to eventually receive the repatriated rifles and milsurp pistols. Last week’s receipt of the firearms is the culmination of long effort while adopting a wait-and-see attitude by CMP.

Qualified shooters will be able to purchase the rifles and pistols on a lottery basis, and will have to pass a background check both by the CMP and a the licensed FFL where they pick up their new guns.

There may be more coming, too.

And while the present 107,000 milsurp rifles and pistols are good news for CMP, collectors and competitors, there is more on the horizon. South Korea has approximately 80,000 M1 Garands and about 600,000 M1 Carbines loaned to that country under MAP. South Korea aborted an attempt to sell those loaned firearms to U.S. importers a few years ago. CMP is hopeful that these will also eventually be repatriated and passed on to the American citizen.

The revenue from CMP sales is used to fund operations and programs and to supplement a permanent endowment. For eligibility requirements, check out the CMP website.


TOPICS: History; Hobbies
KEYWORDS: banglist; cmp; garand
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1 posted on 03/04/2018 11:44:04 AM PST by Simon Green
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To: Simon Green

600,000 M1 Carbines. is that a typo? Why they have four times as many carbines as battle rifles?


2 posted on 03/04/2018 11:45:49 AM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: Simon Green

7.5 times as many.


3 posted on 03/04/2018 11:46:48 AM PST by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: BenLurkin

Because no one should own a weapon of war...

Paper, Rock, Scissors...


4 posted on 03/04/2018 11:48:50 AM PST by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me https://youtu.be/wH-pk2vZG2M)
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To: Vendome

30.-06.


5 posted on 03/04/2018 11:53:13 AM PST by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: BenLurkin

Perhaps the carbine was easier for the Koreans to handle?


6 posted on 03/04/2018 11:58:31 AM PST by 2111USMC (Aim Small Miss Small)
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To: Simon Green

With modifications, my favorite rifle.


7 posted on 03/04/2018 12:03:03 PM PST by freedomjusticeruleoflaw
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To: 2111USMC

When the M-16 began to replace the M-14 in the U.S. Army around 1967, our South Vietnamese allies received M-16s to replace the Garands they were carrying & it was said that the short statured Asians appreciated the lighter weight of the Armalite.

As for South Koreans, I don’t know. Sure hope their maintenance standards on Garands are up to par.

I have a Garand which I built in 2000 on a newly made M-1 receiver & imported parts kit. It’s fine but I would like one that is 100% mil spec.


8 posted on 03/04/2018 12:08:24 PM PST by elcid1970 ("The Second Amendment is more important than Islam. Buy ammo.")
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To: DIRTYSECRET

Clip-fed, semi-automatic, but not a black assault rifle. Very safe and harmless. Scared the hell out of our WWII adversaries.


9 posted on 03/04/2018 12:11:01 PM PST by 353FMG
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To: elcid1970

You can buy an M-1 now, if you meet the requirements.

http://thecmp.org/cmp_sales/rifle_sales/m1-garand/


10 posted on 03/04/2018 12:20:15 PM PST by DJ Taylor (Once again our country is at war, and once again the Democrats have sided with our enemy.)
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To: DJ Taylor

Thank you. Been awhile since I’ve been to the CMP site.


11 posted on 03/04/2018 12:42:19 PM PST by OKSooner (My brain is an amazing thing...)
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To: DJ Taylor

Those requirements are the rub as none of the approved clubs in this area are accepting new members.


12 posted on 03/04/2018 1:02:38 PM PST by T-Bird45 (It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't.)
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To: 353FMG
Very safe and harmless.

Any gun that can be described as safe and harmless is a toy.

13 posted on 03/04/2018 1:02:52 PM PST by RedMonqey ("You don't tug on Superman's cape...You don't spit into the wind...")
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To: Simon Green
At least they're not as deadly as those evil ARs. Do I really need a /s ? Garand clip "pling". If you don't know, you maybe never shot one. 👹🇺🇸
14 posted on 03/04/2018 1:15:27 PM PST by rktman (Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: T-Bird45

I don’t know why a state issued CCW wouldn’t be enough.


15 posted on 03/04/2018 1:25:59 PM PST by MileHi (Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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To: BenLurkin
600,000 M1 Carbines. is that a typo?

I hope not. I have Garands (one is never enough) but the M1-Carbine is just to damn expensive today due to limited supply. I would love to have a couple of them.

16 posted on 03/04/2018 1:36:24 PM PST by cpdiii
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To: Simon Green

“...that magnificent weapon.”

“In my opinion, the M1 Rifle is the greatest battle implement ever devised”

General George S. Patton


17 posted on 03/04/2018 1:45:45 PM PST by CrazyIvan (A gentleman arms himself for the protection of others.)
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To: cpdiii

“but the M1-Carbine is just to damn expensive today due to limited supply. I would love to have a couple of them.”

I had a paratrooper folding stock model years ago when they weren’t all that special. Traded it. Yeah, I should be flogged.


18 posted on 03/04/2018 1:50:53 PM PST by CrazyIvan (A gentleman arms himself for the protection of others.)
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To: T-Bird45
Those requirements are the rub as none of the approved clubs in this area are accepting new members.

Your assumption that you have to belong to a local club is mistaken. Here's a link to the requirements:

http://thecmp.org/cmp_sales/rifle_sales/eligibility-requirements/

So, even if you're not a vet or L/E, you can go to a range once as a day shooter and have the rangemaster signoff on your safe handling and shooting activity, then join the Garand Collectors Association by mail ($25). Except for getting your signature notorized and digging up proof of citizenship, you're all done. If you're over 60, the shooting activity requirement is waived.

Good luck.

19 posted on 03/04/2018 2:32:06 PM PST by FirstFlaBn
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To: CrazyIvan

In the 60’s, I bought a $20 M-1 Carbine from CMP. It came to me in the mail, and was brand new. The stock hadn’t even been finished. I too, alas, traded it in on something else and ever since have been self-flagellating.


20 posted on 03/04/2018 2:40:16 PM PST by myerson
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