I Just Received My CMP 1911.
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2022 10:50 pm
For those who don't know, the CMP is now sending out the third round of 1911 US arsenal pistols to those who filled out and submitted their packets to apply to receive one during the month of September. They offered different grades for different prices and you get a randomly chosen 1911 in that grade you chose. Only one per customer. These have all been evaluated, cleaned, fixed, had numerous replacement parts and checked by the CMP for safety before being released. There is no guarantee of any matching parts at all in all of the grades available. Newer GI replacement parts are commonly encountered. You gets what you gets!
The CMP offered Service Grade, Field Grade and Rack Grade. Best is Service Grade but also the most expensive. Many people who have gotten their pistols have been extremely happy with Field Grade. That's what I ordered when I got my call. (Calls to purchase one are based on a random lottery system. Not everyone who sends in paperwork is guaranteed to get a choice.)
Just as excited as everyone else who has participated in this lottery program, I opened my CMP 1911 case yesterday and found a mix-match pistol. The frame is a fantastic condition Ithaca slide with no rebuild stampings and a crappy newer GI replacement slide. I really can't believe that this was categorized as a Field Grade since it is in such great condition! Many newer parts, also, including the newer GI replacement barrel. I'm sure it shoots great but I have the desire to search for an Ithaca slide now. I'm really thrilled with the Ithaca because, of all of the WWI and WWII 1911s I have, I don't have an Ithaca! So, I'm thrilled to have gotten this great condition Field Grade pistol that I can work on improving. I think that the grips are original Ithaca, also. I have to look up the rest of the parts. The back drop is, of course, Clawson's Big Book! Very fitting!
It is really neat to get a piece of US history with these 1911 pistols that are officially retired from active service. So many of us are now entrusted to care for these pistols that were so important to so many to protect our country for 100 years.
If interested to learn more, check out the CMP 1911 program website: https://thecmp.org/sales-and-service/1911-information/
The CMP offered Service Grade, Field Grade and Rack Grade. Best is Service Grade but also the most expensive. Many people who have gotten their pistols have been extremely happy with Field Grade. That's what I ordered when I got my call. (Calls to purchase one are based on a random lottery system. Not everyone who sends in paperwork is guaranteed to get a choice.)
Just as excited as everyone else who has participated in this lottery program, I opened my CMP 1911 case yesterday and found a mix-match pistol. The frame is a fantastic condition Ithaca slide with no rebuild stampings and a crappy newer GI replacement slide. I really can't believe that this was categorized as a Field Grade since it is in such great condition! Many newer parts, also, including the newer GI replacement barrel. I'm sure it shoots great but I have the desire to search for an Ithaca slide now. I'm really thrilled with the Ithaca because, of all of the WWI and WWII 1911s I have, I don't have an Ithaca! So, I'm thrilled to have gotten this great condition Field Grade pistol that I can work on improving. I think that the grips are original Ithaca, also. I have to look up the rest of the parts. The back drop is, of course, Clawson's Big Book! Very fitting!
It is really neat to get a piece of US history with these 1911 pistols that are officially retired from active service. So many of us are now entrusted to care for these pistols that were so important to so many to protect our country for 100 years.
If interested to learn more, check out the CMP 1911 program website: https://thecmp.org/sales-and-service/1911-information/