LVSteve
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This is CMP's idea of a joke?

This is BS, combat vets ought to get one for $1. These pistols
are WW2 production. I don't know how much they cost govt,
but a new 1911 Colt was $100 at gunshops in 1969. Maybe they
should let Post Office handle sales, they could manage to go in
the hole on the deal.
My first two service grade Garands cost me $400 apiece if I remember
correctly. Later on I bought a really nice 1903A3 for $400 plus a couple
more rack grade Garands for something less than $400 apiece but I
can't remember exactly how much right now. I fully expected to buy a
1911 if they were ever released and I know the guns I bought are
worth more today than what I paid, but...a beater 1911 for $1,000?
I've made it this far without one and I guess I can make it the rest of
the way.
The CMP is obligated by law (statute?) to sell at market prices. That being said, they will have no problems selling them - not as quickly as if they were $500, but they will sell. Watch out for the sky-high auction prices on the nicer ones.
I been looking for a beater, truck gun, 1911a1 for a while now.
The new AO ww2, SA USGI-mil spec, my norinco are better than the beater I'm browsing for. I may try a Tisas next something under $400.
A grand for a very nice one, maybe. A grand for a beat to hell one? No thanks. And where's the history? Did it storm the beaches of Normandy, or guard dirty underwear in a Quonset hut at Fort Dix?
PT Barnum was right. There is a sucker born every minute.
Well cross one of my wish-list guns off. It would be nice to have a 1911 from the CMP, but the $1K starting price is a turn off.