Monday, August 30, 2010

CMP Update

The latest from the CMP, via email:

M1 CARBINES SOLD OUT. The CMP is now sold out of M1 carbines except for the few we will still be selling on our auction program. At this time, we have no reason to expect to receive more.

M1 CARBINE STRIPPED BARRELED RECEIVERS. We are now offering for sale M1 stripped carbine barreled receivers. The several hundred we have available are the residue of our carbine inspection and repair operations of the past several years. Item number R017BRZ, Price is $125 each plus $12.95 S&H each. For more information, please see the carbine page at http://www.thecmp.org/m1carbine.htm. Choice of manufacturer is luck of the draw.

CMP iPHONE APP NOW AVAILABLE. CMP is the official app for keeping score at Civilian Marksmanship Program sponsored shooting events. It features an easy to use interface that allows for quick recording of your score after each string. The CMP app calculates your shooting percentages automatically to let you know how you are doing throughout the event. You can also enter notes and record conditions so that you have a permanent record of details of each event.

The CMP app is designed for both the iPhone and iPad. This application is sponsored and endorsed by the Civilian Marksmanship Program and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this software are donated to the CMP. Visit http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cmp/id379873392?mt=8# to view and purchase the CMP app.

2010 WESTERN CMP GAMES AND CREEDMOOR CUP MATCHES. The Western CMP Games and Creedmoor Cup Match combine to offer an unprecedented nine-day series of clinics, recreation-oriented "as-issued" military rifle matches and national-class service and match rifle competitions with the best highpower rifle shooters in the country. The Western Clinics and Matches will take place 16-24 October at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility, Phoenix, AZ. The Official Program and on-line registration will be posted at http://www.odcmp.com/competitions/westerngames.htm as soon as it is available.

M14 USED STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE. These stocks are in good condition and include the following metal parts: stock ferrule, front sling swivel, stock liner and two screws, butt plate assembly, butt plate upper and lower screws and rear sling swivel. No hand guard included. Item PS113. $35 each plus S&H. Stocks are available on eStore and both CMP stores.

USED DAISY AIR RIFLES – DAISY 853 NOW AVAILABLE. These are High School returns that have been reconditioned by CMP armorers. Seals have been replaced and chronographed to meet factory velocity requirements. Includes front and rear sights, sling and buttplate spacer. Not available through estore at this time. Available only at North and South stores and through mail order. Item number DAISYM853U. Price $100 plus $14.95 S&H each.

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM – ANNISTON. We have reinstituted the volunteer program at Anniston. For details, please see http://www.thecmp.org/volunteers.htm.

AMMO PURCHASE LIMITS LIFTED. All purchase limits for ammunition have been abolished.

GARAND RECEIVERS FOR SALE. CMP has once again accumulated enough Grade B receivers to offer them for sale. RMIRECSAB - M1 Garand stripped receiver, SA manufacture, recently refinished and parkerized. Price $195.00 + $9.95 S&H per receiver. Please see http://www.thecmp.org/m1garand.htm.

M14 KITS NOW AVAILABLE. We have acquired a large quantity of M14 parts and have assembled a few hundred Grade A kits which are now being offered for retail sale. Kit includes every semi-auto part except barrel, bolt and receiver. Metallic parts will show signs of use and may have some minor rust or pitting. Stocks may have some dents and dings and minor cracks. Stocks may be walnut, hardwood, or synthetic. Item number is PSM1AKIT. Price is $600 per kit plus $22.95 S&H per kit. Please see https://estore.odcmp.com/store/catalog/catalog.aspx?pg=catalogList&cat=PAS.


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2 comments:

Murdoc said...

Looks like they could use some of those South Korean Garands and M1 Carbines.

Rustmeister said...

Over 700,000 carbines at that. Sure would be nice.