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Old 07-19-2017, 7:18 PM
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The epitome of the entitlement mentality. They should do what the DCM did, One Per LIFETIME, then there would be plenty to go around. NO, I won't be buying any. Already have my 1911A1 in the stable so someone can have mine.
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If they stuck to the DCM one in a lifetime rule, most of the M1s would have been destroyed. As to the "entitlement" mentality, I don't see anything entitled about paying for as many as you can get. This is America, and sad for you, but it's still a capitalist society. I have no problem with making sure that everybody has an equal shot at getting one. Set the limit at one then. To say that someone has an entitlement mentality because they can afford one and you can't...that makes you the entitled one.
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Old 07-19-2017, 7:19 PM
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I would love to get one (or even 12) but it's been a long time since CMP gave away really amazing deals, compared to what's available on the open private market.
Just because we the taxpayers of America have already paid for the guns to be manufactured, shipped overseas, and shipped back again and all that time paying for the maintenance and storage =$$$ , doesn't necessarily mean we're going to get any deals like you would hope.
The CMP organization needs to make money to pay all its employees and keep their program running.

I think they might also consider the fact that it would hurt other US-based 1911 manufacturers currently selling their product, if they sell tens of thousands a year at only $200.


But what do I know. I got my fingers crossed for $200 a pop.
They already said rack grades will start at $1000.
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The epitome of the entitlement mentality. They should do what the DCM did, One Per LIFETIME, then there would be plenty to go around. NO, I won't be buying any. Already have my 1911A1 in the stable so someone can have mine.
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My thoughts are 1911's will be available in 12 - 18 months ( best case).
AS stated by the CMP , prices start at $1000 and if my memory is correct a limit of one per year. Now I believe that limit was announced when it was thought that there was only going to be a max of 10,000 a year transferred to the CMP. Not sure how that might change if all the rumored 200,000 are transferred at once.

Now the other interesting bit of trivial I kinda remember reading somewhere on the CMP boards was that the CMP already has some unknown qty 1911's in storage.
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Guys lets just be glad that the obama embargo is over and there is some rational thinking about firearms on the federal level once again. We still have our issues on the home front but in Washington things are swinging back to neutral once again.
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My thoughts are 1911's will be available in 12 - 18 months ( best case).
AS stated by the CMP , prices start at $1000 and if my memory is correct a limit of one per year. Now I believe that limit was announced when it was thought that there was only going to be a max of 10,000 a year transferred to the CMP. Not sure how that might change if all the rumored 200,000 are transferred at once.

Now the other interesting bit of trivial I kinda remember reading somewhere on the CMP boards was that the CMP already has some unknown qty 1911's in storage.
If they get 200k, and still charge $1k for a rack grade
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They already said rack grades will start at $1000.
Pass Rack grade is crap.

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I'll get one but I will pay more for a better grade.
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Old 07-20-2017, 8:26 AM
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When dealing with the CMP there is little sense in putting the cart before the horse.

But then again , he who snoozes loses.
I'm waiting to see just what pans out before making my decision.
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When dealing with the CMP there is little sense in putting the cart before the horse.

But then again , he who snoozes loses.
I'm waiting to see just what pans out before making my decision.
Exactly. All I know is there a good possiblility these will be made available for sale in the future and I am saving to purchase one.
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$1,000.00 seems high for a rack grade. I see these guns go at auction for less than that and some are in very good shape.
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Updated. Bill passed last week.

http://www.guns.com/2017/11/20/congr...s-through-cmp/
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Nice! Thanks for the good news it looks like we can stop spending $2 per year for each of our 100,000 1911's and bring them home...

( where is CMP is probably going to charge 700 plus dollars each. I think that's high considering we already paid for them and there's so many of them. I understand they need to keep running as an organization but do the math and give us a reasonable price.)

"On the handguns headed to the CMP, the bill instructs the Secretary of the Army to conduct a two-year pilot program that will transfer “not less than 8,000 surplus caliber .45 M1911/M1911A1 pistols” in 2018 with a cap of no more than 10,000 transferred per fiscal year. The program would then be reviewed to ensure the guns were sold by CMP in accordance with applicable federal laws and evaluate its cost to the Army.

In 2015, President Obama signed the FY16 spending bill into law, which authorized the Army to send up to 10,000 of their estimated 100,000 surplus 1911s to the CMP during a one-year pilot program, though none were transferred."
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Nice! Thanks for the good news it looks like we can stop spending $2 per year for each of our 100,000 1911's and bring them home...

( where is CMP is probably going to charge 700 plus dollars each. I think that's high considering we already paid for them and there's so many of them. I understand they need to keep running as an organization but do the math and give us a reasonable price.)
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I think these were "paid for" long before we were born and a taxpayer we're only Paying the storage fees, which ain't cheap either.
I thought $1000 was the starting point mentioned by CMP, anything good will go on the auction block and one report of a "lookie what I got" on the Forums will only enhance the feeding frenzy for these over priced pistols once they FINALLY get the sales up and running, there will be no lack of buyers, especially depending on purchasing limits and collectors & resellers ability to get their hands on them.
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Yeah, I would assume $1k minimum. The "already paid for them" doesn't fly, the CMP is an elaborate fundraiser for the shooting sports that just happens to redistribute firearms.
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Reasonable?? What is reasonable to you may not be to the next person. CMP owes you or me nothing. Anything they sell or has sold is always under street prices anyway.
They are not here to supply you or anyone else with cheap firearms. Their charter by Congress is to promote firearms safety and shooting sports through the "sales" of firearms etc. If you really cared anything about CMP and their mission you would want to see everything they have sold for the highest price possible to promote their Charter
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I'll get one but I will pay more for a better grade.
Good point,but I wonder who is doing the grading? Slides and frames can be
so easily mixed —-turning a nice collectible into a pile of parts. Any pistol
from them with Arsenal rework stamping isn’t worth a $1000 imho.
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I'll pass. Got an RR already. Paid a whopping $395 for it, but I've had it 30 years.
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I'm not interested in the slightest for guns I know will be ripoff priced and be in bad condition. Plus the usual CMP Byzantine procedures to buy a gun.
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A little bit more info.

Contrary to crap posted above buying from the Cmp is about the same as buying from buds. The only difference is joining an affiliated club. For those of us who compete at matches, that's not a problem, your club is probably an affiliate. For those who don't, just get the garand collectors magazine and you're done.

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Would you guys think the above pic would be representative of a rack grade?


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A little bit more info.

Contrary to crap posted above buying from the Cmp is about the same as buying from buds. The only difference is joining an affiliated club. For those of us who compete at matches, that's not a problem, your club is probably an affiliate. For those who don't, just get the garand collectors magazine and you're done.

http://www.guns.com/2017/11/22/how-w...-be-available/
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Would you guys think the above pic would be representative of a rack grade?


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Grading is not only cosmetic but also overall condition. Parts wear, bore condition, correctness ,etc
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I hear they're gonna crekote them all monkey feces brown in honour of calguns tactifools
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I saw hundreds of 1911A1s in my time in the Army and none of them were 'collector grade'. They had all been rebuilt and repaired over the decades and were mixed parts. Occasionally I'd get a 1911 updated to A1 standards

I think vets should get first pick
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I think vets should get one for free. The more I learn about the VA the luckier I feel about missing the Vietnam era by three years.
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Hum,,,, then how about Police, Fireman, etc, etc, etc, where do you stop ??? It has been brought up on CMP forum before. Everyone gets same even playing field
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Two things will happen IMO on the sale of these 1911's

A) People will go "OMG a $1000 for a beat to hell 1911 , I am not going to do it.

B) There will still be a HIGH demand and a lottery system will be in place.

Think back to the last M1 carbine offering. There where enough orders the first day that they where sold out. This will hopefully put some downward pricing pressure for the 1911's in the used market to the point where I could get a decent one without breaking the bank.
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I would love to have one. I had one 1911 in my arms room back in the late 80's for the Battery Commander.
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Will you need a COE for these? Have been putting off getting mine to go with my 03. Hoping to pick up a cheap receiver when the Philippine Garands come in.
Still has to go to an 01 for transfer. It's a handgun so even under questionable reading of the newer laws it still can't come to your door.

It's C&R, so it's roster-exempt for everyone.



And expect these to be up there with Les Baer in price
There are not as many of these as there were Garands, and these are going to be in HUGE demand.
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Police should get a free Model-10, firemen should get a free hose
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A little bit more info.

Contrary to crap posted above buying from the Cmp is about the same as buying from buds. The only difference is joining an affiliated club. For those of us who compete at matches, that's not a problem, your club is probably an affiliate. For those who don't, just get the garand collectors magazine and you're done.

http://www.guns.com/2017/11/22/how-w...-be-available/


Actually, the bigger difference between the CMP and 'Buds' is that for anybody else, you don't have to traipse down to the local notary public to get your purchase form notarized.
The notarized certification is only valid for 3 years, so unless you're buying a lot of guns from the CMP, it feels like you have to have every or every second purchase form notarized.
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If you cant go to your bank to get form notarized once every three years ,go ahead and buy from Buds then...........
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I'll pass. Got an RR already. Paid a whopping $395 for it, but I've had it 30 years.
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I saw hundreds of 1911A1s in my time in the Army and none of them were 'collector grade'. They had all been rebuilt and repaired over the decades and were mixed parts. Occasionally I'd get a 1911 updated to A1 standards
When I was a Marine MP 40 years ago. We had 150 in our armory and they were beaters. I already have a USGI and its an actual Colt. So I will pass on it.
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Its not is it a beater...it's is it genuine USGI with a history. All M1 carbines are pretty much beaters, some are just rarer beaters than others and some are less beat than others...or more correct.

hey, I don't like shooting 45 acp but if I can get a genuine issues 1911 I will lay out the cash to do so. Its military history.
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