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Just reflecting on all the CMP guns I bought years ago.
Can't believe they were able to sell WWII guns for so long after the war?

Anyways. This to is slipping into the past. :s0042:


Did you get yours? :s0006:
 
A few of these are CMP's-
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Yes, then no. Will be yes again some day, but likely not directly from the CMP. I don't doubt they'll be available through private parties for many years to come. For now, I will enjoy my new manufacture M1A, and will someday again fill the M1 hole - I'm in no great hurry though :)
 
At least I'm arousing SOMEONE around here..maybe the wife will get jealous and lay claim to me..
Wait..It's not me,it's the rifles..
 
mmmm..
Anyway,it does seem that the CMP stuff is drying up..Hopefully the new administration will allow the Korean shipments to flow freely.
 
These new guys don't know me.

For the rest of you? I need new pictures. :rolleyes:

Anyways I meant this thread to be about the CMP. And the condition it's in today.
These young guys don't have long!

Then I sorta went off on STUKA's gun porn bait. o_O
So sorry! [Not really.] :D
 
Certainly a dry spell for the CMP and M1's. Wish I learned of their organization sooner, but if I did my addiction would be worse than it is now. I was lucky enough that my CMP M1's shipped with their original barrels. I jumped on a GAP Letter IHC when they offered them a couple of years ago.

Looking forward to the USGI 1911's if they get permission to start selling them.
 
I had the CMP Garanditis pretty bad for a while but it finally went into remission. Got in on the woodless Danes and some of those $295 Greek rack grades that were real sleepers with awesome metal in crap wood. Those were the days.....;)

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