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Wow! Sounds like the CMP should concentrate on getting more vintage 1911's into the hands of the civilian market. If the recipient decides to turn around and sell it for more than they paid, what the heck does the CMP care?
I put in my paperwork towards the last day they were accepting the applications. Waited until they generated the random numbers, and was informed of my number (1973 or so as I recall) on 11/13/2018 via email. A buddy of mine was closer to 1000, and received a call from the CMP, placed his order, and then received one within a week or so. I received a call from the CMP early January 2019, placed an order, and received a 1911 at me FFL on January 17, 2019.
Thanks saread...thats a very good update. I've kept a close eye on the website but IMHO their information and delays aren't explained well at all.
To purchase from CMP you have to sign you are using it for personal use and have it notorized. This is horribly abused. Sellers are listed M1's on gunbroker within weeks of the CMP hang tag armorers date. Locally the is a gunbroker seller in Corvallis doing just that. Rifle sales to youth clubs are also abused, just to a lesser extent.
I am ok with CMP banning people from future purchases for lying on the purchase application.