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2/18/2017 6:22:27 PM EDT
Are they going to happen? I want one
2/18/2017 6:25:36 PM EDT
[#1]
McCain wouldn't want those weapons of war on the streets of America.
2/18/2017 6:34:18 PM EDT
[#2]
I seriously doubt it
2/18/2017 7:39:11 PM EDT
[#3]
If they do, expect $1000 or more pricing.
2/18/2017 7:39:45 PM EDT
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I'll pay that.
2/18/2017 10:00:43 PM EDT
[#5]
First we need a Secretary of the Army to sign them over to the CMP. We only have an acting, Bob Speer.

Once on the property books of the CMP current regs/law states they can only sell 10,000 a year, there are only 100,000 in the warehouses left. They will be graded and the collectible ones will be auctioned only. This was the program for the Garands and are all they have left. It will likely take at least 4-6 months to start offering them and you have to be signed up ahead of time with your credit cards already vetted.

IIRC it's not a place the order over the internet kind of thing, either - paper.

There are membership requirements that require being paid up with recognized organizations.

What you will likely pay is the going rates on gunbroker for exactly that, a US Govt marked 1911. If you want one, might as well haunt the auction boards now instead of waiting, it's been a year since this started getting discussed and still NO action.
2/18/2017 10:04:42 PM EDT
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I'll pay that.


Really?  For a used up parts gun?  Nice examples will be untouchable to the average buyer.
2/18/2017 10:18:16 PM EDT
[#7]
Someone should tweet Don Jr. to tell his father to make this happen.
2/18/2017 10:20:28 PM EDT
[#8]
I'd love one.  But with a starting price of around a grand?  

I'll go be poor somewhere else.
2/18/2017 10:21:37 PM EDT
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I'll pay that.


I wouldn't. For $1000, I'd rather have a new 1911 with some mags, night sights, and ammo.

Actually, for $1000 I'd rather have something else entirely.
2/18/2017 10:21:47 PM EDT
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I would hope so.

I don't want my collection losing value because CMP starts slinging cheap 1911s.






Enjoy the Hi-Point.  
2/18/2017 10:24:00 PM EDT
[#11]
Nor will I be paying $1k for a beat-to-shit/worn out 1911.
Then again, I'm not into the 'collectible' thing
2/18/2017 10:25:56 PM EDT
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I wouldn't. For $1000, I'd rather have a new 1911 with some mags, night sights, and ammo.

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You aren't the target demographic.  They will sell faster than they can get them graded and ready to ship.  Also, you don't need to have a credit card on file or "vetted" ahead of time.  All you have to do is have all of the required paperwork filled out properly and sent in with the order when/if they do go on sale at some point.
2/18/2017 10:48:45 PM EDT
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I think I'd pass for that amount and what I suspect the condition will be. I'd love to get a correct WWII era 1911 but these have likely been fiddled with over the past 60+ years
2/18/2017 10:59:06 PM EDT
[#14]
Id be in
2/18/2017 11:00:58 PM EDT
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Really?  For a used up parts gun?  Nice examples will be untouchable to the average buyer.
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Won't most of them be armory refinished/rebuilt?  That's not a parts gun, as the history is still there.

For the guys who claim that sub-$1000, rack grade 1911A1s grow on trees, I will gladly pay a $100 finder's fee if the CMP sales don't pan out.