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CMP may soon get 86,000 repatriated M1 Garands
« on: April 17, 2017, 03:57:34 pm »
Guns.com 4/10/17  by Chris Eger   

The Civilian Marksmanship Program advises the Army could soon hand over a large stock of historically significant M1 rifles.

A post on an M1 Garand collectors group on Friday mentioned a group of loaned rifles coming in from the Philippines was being processed by the U.S. Army for shipment back to the states. Mark Johnson, CMP’s chief operating officer, did not confirm the country of origin but did tell Guns.com that a large group of rifles may indeed be headed home and could end up in the organization’s hands.

”There are 86,000 or so M1’s hopefully coming back to the Army,” said Johnson. “We hope to see them in the future.”

The CMP is a federally chartered non-profit corporation tasked with promoting firearms safety training and rifle practice. It originated as the Office of the Director of Civilian Marksmanship in 1903 under orders from Congress to improve the country’s marksmanship skills to minimize training in case of war. Split off from the U.S. Army under the Clinton-administration in 1996, it still conducts training courses and holds shooting competitions nationwide but draws its primary source of funding through the sale of surplus firearms to qualifying members of the public which were donated to the organization by the Army.

However, the CMPs stocks of surplus arms are diminishing.

In 2010, the organization’s most numerous firearm, the M-1 Garand rifle was limited to just 125,000 guns on hand that included complete rifles, stripped receivers, and welded drill rifles. Since then, the Obama administration repeatedly blocked efforts to bring surplus donated military rifles back from overseas allies looking to rid themselves of obsolete hardware. As noted by the CMP’s sale page on the rifle, most common variants became sold out in the past two years.

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Re: CMP may soon get 86,000 repatriated M1 Garands
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2017, 01:46:21 pm »
Personally I'd like to see the CMP merged back with the Federal Government.  IIRC they have in the past and still do work closely with one of the units I'm responsible for...the Army Marksmanship Unit.

In the meantime I'm happy to see that they are getting some much need weapons.
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Re: CMP may soon get 86,000 repatriated M1 Garands
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2017, 12:19:27 am »
My best friend just recieved his yesterday after waiting months. We're heading out to range with it  this weekend. Last year it was the M1 Carbine he bought.
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Re: CMP may soon get 86,000 repatriated M1 Garands
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2017, 12:57:11 am »
I have 2, but I gave them to my 2 sons. I need one for myself. And a carbine would be nice. My only carbine is a Universal. It started out as a 256 Ferret. It cycled too hot and failed to extract. So I converted it to 30 cal. Shoots good now.