1/1/2023 0 Comments Cmp 1911 forum![]() ![]() 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.Ĥ.) 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. Some preliminary decisions further clarified:ġ.) 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.Ģ.) All laws pertaining to the sale of 1911s by CMP will be strictly obeyed.ģ.) Potential purchasers will have to provide to CMP a new set of documents exhibiting: 1) proof of U.S. 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. And there are plenty of WW II battle 1911's out there, without so much nonsense attached to purchasing them.Īnyway, if you still want one, here is what you're in for. Especially when you consider all the new 1911's that are out there from some very good companies. And I'm sure the prices will be no bargain either. The CMP is far too ridden with regulations for what they're offering. It was easier purchasing the house I'm living in. They're making it far too great of a PITA. Obviously just my opinion worth the paper it's printed on.I got this E-Mail from them. ![]() And given the history and premium people pay for NRA/DCM/CMP provenance they're a good investment. I have paid more than that $1,500 in the secondary market for interesting variations (matching frame slide, Marine rebuilds, etc,) but at least you know what you are getting. ![]() The only disadvantage you have with any CMP gun is you don't know what you're going to get. I would pay $1,050 all day long for all I could get, and I got my one limit SG. And NRA/DCM/CMP sold firearms (except auction items) have ALWAYS been a great value. With the caveat anything is worth what someone will pay for it and these CMP1911's might not be everybody's cup of tea I will say this-these CMP 1911's are an interesting sub set of 1911 collecting. ![]() "Service Grade, $1050: Pistol may exhibit minor pitting and wear on exterior surfaces and friction surfaces. I thought the price would be cheaper with this program. I selected the "Service Grade," best one, but the price is $1,050. Is a WWII 1911 CMP worth more than the $1,050 than they are asking? By lottery I am given the opportunity for a WWII 1911. ![]()
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