Saturday, January 6, 2018

How to get your hands on a historic M1911 pistol from the US Army stockpile

Via Billy

The historic and extremely rare Singer M1911 (Rock Island Auction)

Americans will soon have the rare opportunity to get their hands on a historic military gun.

Only American citizens can purchase one of these World War II combat pistols, the M1911, from the U.S. Army stockpile. And only one can be purchased a year by a qualified buyer.

The 1911 is one of the most sought-after popular handgun models in the country. The legendary pistol entered service more than a century ago, and was used in World War I. Most of the vintage handguns in storage were made before 1945.

President Trump is expected to soon sign off on a bill greenlighting the Army to make available for sale a limited number of these M1911s to American civilians.

For several decades, these surplus U.S. military handgun stockpiles have been hidden away in storage out of the public eye.

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6 comments:

  1. Price and condition are key. Those military pistols are often close to junk. It will be nearly impossible to purchase one with historical significance. One can purchase a new Colt Competition 45 for $850 or so. It's analogous to purchasing a car from a junk yard or buying one new.

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  2. Read the CMP rules for buying one. I gave this up at three (3) NICS background checks, one gun per person, and prepaid government raffle tickets to get a chance at the ten thousand that will be sold at 3X market value per year. The feds don't want us to have them and are making them as difficult and expensive to buy as machineguns. Really + 3000 dollars and as much as a year wait to get one.--Ray

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    1. + 3000 dollars and as much as a year wait to get one

      Where did you read this?

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    2. The CMP is where I read that. They changed the rules to make the 1911's being released as difficult and costly to buy as possible. Really! go to the CMP sight and read the rules change to get ONE 1911A1. They are demanding a minimum of THREE background checks. Minimum, and require a LOTTORY to get in line for one at all. There will be NO CMP store sales of handguns. With store front FFL dealer transfers ONLY. With a "requested" DEALER run "voluntary" forth background check. A maximum "one per" will be the new CMP rule. The head of the CMP has stated "We don't want people thinking that these guns are shooters, or buying them for resale. We want them considered expensive heirlooms that are too valuable to use" The feds are treating them exactly as if they are "class 3" firearms. IMO they wanted to put them on form "4" and couldn't get away with it ---Ray

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