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What are the customer lines like at CMP sales?

Dobbinsky

Professional
I'd love to get me one of the Army 1911s at this sale, but it's too dang far away. 15-20 patrons at a time. Has anyone been to one of these sales, and how crazy is it, as far as waiting lines, etc?

"The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) is pleased to announce the Surplus 1911 Pistol Store will open on Friday, May 29th in Anniston, Alabama. The store will be open every Friday, from 8AM - 2PM. This will allow individuals the opportunity to browse and purchase these timeless vintage pistols. A limit of 15-20 patrons will be allowed in the store at a time. Please Note: No auction or range grade 1911 pistols will be available at this time."



Location: 1800 Roberts Drive, Anniston AL 36207
 
Hi,

I'd love to get me one of the Army 1911s at this sale, but it's too dang far away. 15-20 patrons at a time. Has anyone been to one of these sales, and how crazy is it, as far as waiting lines, etc?

"The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) is pleased to announce the Surplus 1911 Pistol Store will open on Friday, May 29th in Anniston, Alabama. The store will be open every Friday, from 8AM - 2PM. This will allow individuals the opportunity to browse and purchase these timeless vintage pistols. A limit of 15-20 patrons will be allowed in the store at a time. Please Note: No auction or range grade 1911 pistols will be available at this time."



Location: 1800 Roberts Drive, Anniston AL 36207

I've never been. I don't know about you, but I think it would at least be interesting to look around. I'd be curious. But yeah, if it's too far away that would take all the fun out of it. What kind of prices are we talking? What is the condition of the pistols?


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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I would expect to see really low prices because of the last line. From my experience with CMP, albeit 30 years ago, lower than auction or range grade is going to be a parts gun, that may be different makers and different years of production. Accuracy can probably best be measured by minute of enemy at 15 yds. I suspect the guns will need plenty of love. Just my opinion and I have been wrong before and will be again.
 
I bought two Garands from them and they were both graded very good and they certainly are. They stick close to their grading system and I would think these are bottom of the barrel .45's and you'
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ll be taking a chance.
 
If you want to shoot a reliable 1911 buy a new Colt. If you want a 1911 that might have parts that spans more than 50 years of U.S. history buy one from CMP. Remember frames and slides weren’t heat treated until the mid 40’s, and most of these 1911s will be mix masters that have been refinished probably more than once.
 
I live an hr away, the store always has lines, weirdly they allow more than 20 people in at a time normally. You need to show up early for something like this. Down the road the store at the CMP range is better than the actual CMP store by itself
 
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Hi,



I've never been. I don't know about you, but I think it would at least be interesting to look around. I'd be curious. But yeah, if it's too far away that would take all the fun out of it. What kind of prices are we talking? What is the condition of the pistols?


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

Same prices as the mail order, the conditions are used to very used with all mixed parts depending on rebuild dates
 
If you want to shoot a reliable 1911 buy a new Colt. If you want a 1911 that might have parts that spans more than 50 years of U.S. history buy one from CMP. Remember frames and slides weren’t heat treated until the mid 40’s, and most of these 1911s will be mix masters that have been refinished probably more than once.
This times 3 $1500 for this mixbag was not worth it, sure it’s a real GI but that only goes so far. I know people who got some gems round 1, but now round 4/5 and now just public sale in the store these are leftovers.
 
I’ve been to the CMP store in Anniston pre CMP 1911 days. Never for an event like this. My guess it will be swamped. I bought my last 3 CMP 1911 in April this year over the web. Now it may have changed but Field Grade models were not available. So only ServiceGrade or RackGrade, even though the website didn’t indicate that FieldGrade were unavailable like RangeGrade. I imagine the prices will be the same as online. Remember each of those CMP members in front of you can purchase up to 4 1911 within their lifetime limit unless they limit it. I would get there multiple hours early, we have been hot this week and forecasts call for intermittent storms next week at least in the North AL area. You might try to email or call the South Store to see what kind of inventory they will have. Just a FYI, many of the 1911 could have replacement slides like from the 1970s on a WW2 era frame. Just something to be aware of. My last 3 I purchased had Colt WW2 era frames but two had replacement slides. Good luck.
 
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