"The upcoming National Defense Authorization Act that passed committee includes a plan to transfer the U.S. Army’s remaining stock of .45 ACP 1911A1 pistols to the Civilian Marksmanship Program.
Added as an amendment by Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Alabama, while the NDAA was in debate in the House Armed Service Committee, it could see potentially the largest remaining stock of military surplus World War II-era handguns in government hands sold to the public."
Really not to bad to get in with the CMP, a lot less then getting a FFL and that's the nice part you don't need one! Ships direct to your door with no transfer fees.
I thought it was shot down, but very glad that it's going to happen, I can guarantee that you should get everything in order now as there will be a waiting line. First come first serve.
I think these pistols will end up as collectors items like the CMP's sale of M1's. They would be fired once in a while. These aren't even on Obama's radar. To few of them and too much cost to justify as a primary civilian weapon.
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