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Thanks for posting.  I knew this had already been passed previously but since the Army won’t come up off those 72 year old pistols I guess it needed to be legislated.

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Straight from the CMP e-mail:

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 further clarified:

1. 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.

2. All laws pertaining to the sale of 1911s by CMP will be strictly obeyed.

3. 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) a signed copy of the 01 Federal Firearms License in which the 1911 will be transferred to. 

4. A NICS background check will be performed by CMP on the customer to assure the customer is eligible to purchase prior to shipment to the FFL licensed dealer. The customer must receive a "proceed" from NICS prior to shipment of the pistol to the FFL licensed dealer.

5. The CMP customer will be required to complete a form 4473 in person at the FFL dealers place of business, successfully passing a NICS check performed by the FFL holder, before the pistol can be transferred.  This is a second NICS check performed on the customer.

6. Qualified CMP customer will only be allowed to purchase one 1911 per calendar year.

7. No 1911s available in the CMP stores, or on line, only mail order sales.

8. CMP will set the date in which it will accept orders for the 1911s. The date will be posted to the world.

9. Orders will only be accepted via mail order delivery.

10. Orders will only be accepted post marked on the date or after, no early orders.

11. Once CMP receives 10,000 orders, customer names will be loaded into the Random Number Generator.

12. The Random Number Generator will provide a list of names in sequence order through a random picking process to CMP. 

13. Customers will be contacted in the sequence provided by the Random Number Generator.

14. When the customer is contacted a list of 1911 grades and pricing options that are available will be offered for selection of one.

15. As CMP proceeds down the sequenced list less grade and pricing options will be available. Again, this done completely random.

 

Note: 1911 type pistols purchased from CMP cannot be transferred to 03 FFL (curio and relic) license.  BATF and the United States Army prefer the second background check be performed by a "store front" FFL dealer.  Each customer purchasing a 1911 type pistol from CMP will be subjected to two NICS background checks, one performed by CMP and the other performed by the FFL dealer the pistol is being shipped to.

Mark Johnson

Chief Operating Officer

Civilian Marksmanship Program

www.thecmp.org

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So, you have to go through two NICS checks AND be chosen by a random lottery AND then you'll be told what you can choose from and the price. Plus there are no in store sales and your C&R license can not be used. 

That's a lot of hoops to jump through. :wall:  I'm still gonna wait and see what they got and what prices will be. I already have a G.I. 1911, so buying a CMP gun will be iffy for me. 

 

 

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You think $1000 is below market value?  From the rumored condition of most of them I was thinking $500-600 for them.  If they are in great shape $1000, maybe. 

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I am betting the best ones never make it to sale anyway.

Next you will have to get a prostate exam with a Garand before you can pay them for the 1911.... They are basically making it so hard that 50% of people will not even try.

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Its looking like all the hoops are a case of CYA on CMPs part. I'm sure they will be under major scrutiny from all sorts of people for selling the 1911s. They don't want to take any chances. 

[url=https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/cmp-plan-sell-army-1911s-reeks-power-trip/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=20171208_FridayDigest_151&utm_campaign=/blog/cmp-plan-sell-army-1911s-reeks-power-trip/]The CMP Plan to Sell Army 1911s Reeks of A Power Trip[/url] 

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