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  • topduarte

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    CMP 1911 pricing:

    CMP has priced the 1911 type pistols at fair market value in accordance with CMP's enabling legislation.

    Service Grade $1050.
    Pistol may exhibit minor pitting and wear on exterior surfaces and friction surfaces. Grips are complete with no cracks. Pistol is in issuable condition.

    Field Grade $950.
    Pistol may exhibit minor rust, pitting, and wear on exterior surfaces and friction surfaces. Grips are complete with no cracks. Pistol is in issuable condition.

    Rack Grade $850.
    Pistol will exhibit rust, pitting, and wear on exterior surfaces and friction surfaces. Grips may be incomplete and exhibit cracks. Pistol requires minor work to return to issuable condition.

    Auction Grade
    (Sales will to be determined by auctioning the pistol). The condition of the auction pistol will be described when posted for auction. Note: If you have already purchased a 1911 from CMP you will not be allowed to purchase an auction 1911. If you purchase an auction 1911, your name will be pulled from the sequenced list. No repeat purchasers are allowed until all orders received have been filled.

    The shipping cost is included in the price.

    Additional CMP 1911 details:

    1. Potential purchasers will have to provide CMP with a set of CMP 1911 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 completed 1911 order form, including a new form 2A with notary, 5) a signed copy of the 01, or 02, or 07 Federal Firearms License in which the 1911 will be transferred to. All qualifying documents must be included in your order packet. No qualifying documents, other than the FFL, will be accepted without an order packet. Note: The signed copy of the FFL may be faxed or emailed to CMP 1911 with the customer name attached. CMP Eligibility Requirements for ordering may be viewed on the CMP website.
    2. A NICS background check on each customer will be performed by the FBI 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.
    3. The CMP customer will be required to complete a Form 4473 in person at the FFL dealer's place of business and successfully pass a NICS check, in which the information is provided by the FFL holder to NICS, before the pistol can be transferred. This is a second NICS check performed on the customer. Note: The FFL licensed dealer in which the pistol is retrieved from will have to follow all federal, state, and local laws.
    4. All orders by customers will have to be filled prior to any customer getting the opportunity to purchase a second CMP 1911.
    5. No 1911s will be available in the CMP stores, or on-line. Only mail order sales will be accepted. All 1911 orders must be delivered via USPS, UPS, Fed EX, etc. to the CMP 1911 address listed above. No in store or at the door drop off orders will be accepted.
    6. CMP will stop accepting orders at the end of business on 4 October 2018. Customer's names will be loaded into the Random Number Generator. The sequenced order for customers will be established and each time CMP receives 1911s, customer orders will be filled in the originally established sequence. No one will be allowed to repeat purchase until all orders are filled.
    7. The customer's sequence number will be sent to the individual via email once such sequence number is established.
    8. Customers will be contacted in the sequence provided by the Random Number Generator.
    9. Pistol grade and payment arrangement will be established when the customer is contacted by CMP sales staff at time of purchase. DO NOT send payment with your 1911 order. Customers will have 5 days to submit payment once notified.
    10. 1911s from CMP will be allowed in California because they meet the California definition of Curio and Relic. They will ship to 01, or 02, or 07 FFLs in California. At of the time of this release, only the state of Massachusetts will not allow the sale of the 1911/1911A1 pistol.
    11. All required information is included in this release. If you have questions, please email the address listed above. If you choose to call the number listed, please be prepared for a long wait time.
    Reasons for the two NICS checks:
    First Reason:

    The first NICS conducted by the FBI for the CMP makes sure the customer can legally possess the 1911 type pistol prior to shipping it to the local 01, or 02, or 07 FFL dealer. The CMP, Congress, and the United States Army do not want the 1911 to have to be returned to CMP 1911 if the purchaser is not legal to possess. The more time the pistol is in transit, the more likely it is that it could be lost or stolen. The second NICS check is performed by the FBI for the local 01, or 02, or 07 FFL in accordance with their standard transfer procedures and all federal, state, and local laws.

    Second Reason:

    CMP's enabling legislation mandated by Congress specifies that the purchaser "successfully pass a thorough and complete background check", i.e. NICS. CMP cannot turn any firearm over to the purchaser until it receives a "proceed" from NICS; the local FFL can turn the pistol over after 72 business hours have elapsed if they have not heard back from NICS. Turning the pistol over after 72 hours and not getting a "proceed" does not satisfy CMP's enabling legislation mandated by Congress. This leaves CMP no choice but to have a NICS check performed by the FBI and to get a "proceed" to satisfy its enabling legislation, before shipping to the local 01, or 02, or 07 FFL dealer.

    Note:
    1911 type pistols purchased from CMP cannot be transferred to 03 FFL (curio and relic) license holders. CMP's legislation contained in the 2018 NDAA specifies FFL licensed dealers. BATF and the United States Army prefer the second background check be performed by the FBI on an FFL licensed dealer's premises.
    Mark Johnson
    Chief Operating Officer
    Civilian Marksmanship Program
    www.thecmp.org
     

    busykngt

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    Order forms (packets) will not be available until 4 June on their website. Must be downloaded from their website.

    They will NOT accept completed order packets postmarked before 4 September or after 4 October.

    Orders must be mailed only (USPS, FedEx, UPS, etc) to address below - they won’t be accepted if emailed or hand delivered.

    CMP 1911
    1800 Roberts Drive
    Anniston, AL 36207
     
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    topduarte

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    I am in. Have too many old 1911s (1954 and older) and one thing is they will never loose their old school value. When people ask my carry its an argentine 1927 model from 1954. I then say i have an argentine 1927 from 1927 and an original Colt 1911 from 1o18 they wanna see them. I do like some of the 1970s and 80s Colt 1911s but rather spend my money on older ones. Just my $0.02
     

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    That said they'll sell every last one of them.

    Guess it depends on the value you place on that “Property of US Government” roll mark. That’s the {mental} struggle I’m having with it... just not sure that’s worth a “premium” to me.

    I was kinda thinking you might be able to get a “good shooter” for ~$700. But appears Mr. Johnson is going more after the collector side of the market.
     
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    V-Tach

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    So if you throw your name in the hat for service, field or rack grade and you bid and win on an auction 1911(the nicest and rarest) they pull your name out of the hat? That sucks...I'm still in....but will probably only watch the auctions........
     

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    I think they need to reevaluate the market a bit. Way overpriced.

    Not a reasonable investment for a collector or shooter.

    They will have at least 2x the applications as they have pistols. But you know that ANYTHING with any real value will be sold at auction.

    I just can't see paying that for a mixmaster pistol that probably won't have a heat treated slide.
     

    topduarte

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    Where do you guys buy an old WWII 1911 for $425? I wanna know. the listed prices are actually cheaper than what I expected.
     
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