Posted on 12/04/2017 6:04:06 PM PST by real saxophonist
To all CMP constituents:
The CMP Board of Directors has discussed at length how the sales of 1911s would be handled, if the CMP were to ever receive them from the United States Army.
Some preliminary decisions:
Decisions concerning the grade and pricing of the 1911s will not be made until inspection has occurred of a substantial quantity which will take an estimated 150 days post receipt.
All laws pertaining to the sale of 1911s by CMP will be strictly obeyed.
Potential purchasers will have to provide to CMP a new set of documents exhibiting: 1) proof of U.S. Citizenship, 2) proof of membership in a CMP affiliated club, 3) proof of participation in a marksmanship activity, 4) a new form 2A with notary, 5) successful completion of a NICS background check, 6) a signed copy of the 01 Federal Firearms License in which the 1911 will be transferred to.
The CMP customer will be required to complete a form 4473 in person and successfully complete another NICS check by the recipient FFL holder before the pistol can be transferred.
Qualified CMP customer will only be allowed to purchase one 1911 per calendar year.
No 1911s available in the CMP stores, or on line, only mail order sales.
CMP will set the date in which it will accept orders for the 1911s. The date will be posted to the world.
Orders will only be accepted via mail order delivery. Orders will only be accepted post marked on the date or after, no early orders.
Once CMP receives 10,000 orders, customer names will be loaded into the Random Number Generator.
The Random Number Generator will provide a list of names in sequence order through a random picking process to CMP.
Customers will be contacted in the sequence provided by the Random Number Generator. When the customer is contacted a list of 1911 grades and pricing options that are available will be offered for selection of one.
As CMP proceeds down the sequenced list less grade and pricing options will be available. Again, this done completely random.
Mark Johnson
Chief Operating Officer
Civilian Marksmanship Program
www.thecmp.org
Around here the dealer does the check when you do the transfer. CCW counts for nothing. Without a transfer it may cost less but I was charged something like $20 by the sheriff to get my permit. At any rate for me it will be a non-zero cost in addition to the transfer cost with no guarantee of anything.
$25? $35 dollars for 5 years as a Vet?
Pretty cheap
CHL yer done, They have your prints, they know you.
I used to live in Ca LOL
Unless things have changed, the real show-stopper is going to be the asking price.
The larger point is guarantee your freedom
I went to the CMP website. Joining a club is basically a shakedown.
Pay $25 and join the M1 Garand Collectors Club.
Marksmanship is just about any gun class and yes, CCW counts.
Yes, I don’t see why anyone but a collector would want a worn and rattly
old .45. They are not decent target pistols unless refurbished.
When I was a kid my dad would go to the Navy surplus sales. He used to complain that you had to pay first and they would then hand you an M1 Carbine in whatever condition they picked up. Some were great, others beat. They cost $15. No paperwork. This current process doesn’t in any way remind me of freedom.
Both requirements are easy to meet.
If you're a vet and belong to the VFW , American Legion, etc. that's all you need.
If not and you need membership in a CMP affiliated Club you can join the M1 Collectors Club for $14.
If you are 60 years of age or older, a vet or law enforcement officer you don't need any other proof of marksmanship activity.
If not, documented proof of any activity that included live fire training or shooting is sufficient.
Like a CCW class or hunter safety class as examples.
Even organized airgun shooting can qualify you.
Maybe but the m45a1 is plenty accurate for a combat weapon. As far as reliability and long term use for sure there is no other out of the box 1911 I would take over the current Colt M45A1. It is however a $1600 handgun so many others can be had for a lot less.
My point about the M45A1 is for those who would like to have a modern military 1911 you can get one now without all the CMP hassle and it comes brand spanking new, is dead nuts reliable and good for thousands of rounds.
Might be some decent ones in the lots - I have a 1911 that was manufactured in 1914 in the Springfield Armory - collector’s item but a sweet shooter even today.
Thanks for the info. I thought I had done the research but apparently my research skills were lacking. I am retired military, ex-LEO, and have concealed carry permit so I meet most of the requirements. Just have to join a club. Thanks again.
Sounds like you are just about good to go.
Your DD-214 meets your marksmanship requirement.
As far as joining a club, CMP has an affiliate club with a $25 membership fee.
The good thing about that one is you can give them permission to transfer your membership info directly to CMP.
When you join up you are quickly registered as a member with CMP witout having to wait for your membership card.
Garand Collectors Association (GCA)
http://thegca.org/
Thank you for your service to our country.
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