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    M1icon Rifle Sales
    In the, for what it’s worth category, the following info is provided on previous M1 Sales. The DCM price lists up through 1966 listed both the Service Grade (SG) and the National Match (NM) M1 Rifles as being for sale. One was allowed to buy only one rifle of either grade. If one bought a NM he could not buy a SG and vice versa. There was not an unlimited supply. An allotment was made and only that number of rifles was available for sale. The requirements were stringent and would not be waived. Generally speaking if one had previously purchased an M1, he was precluded from purchasing another. The old “one in a lifetime” rule. The 1967 DCM price list includes only the SG M1 under the same provisions. Spare parts availability was limited also.
    In 1972 it was announced in the April AMERICAN RIFLEMAN that a limited number of NM M1’s were available to “qualified” purchasers. Anyone who had purchased an M1 after 1/66 was precluded from purchasing an M1. (I was on “Yankee” station off Nam on a carrier and missed this opportunity.)
    The January 1973 edition of the AMERICAN RIFLEMAN announced the availability of a limited number of SG M1’s. The requirements were again quite strict. Anyone who had purchased an M1 after 1/67 was precluded from purchasing an M1. I submitted my initial order on 3/18/73 and after jumping through several hoops received the rifle on 8/16/73. It was a SG LEAD rifle in excellent to newly overhauled condition.
    In the January 1978 AR, the sale of SG M1’s was announced with the same stringent requirements and any previous purchase disqualified the prospective purchaser. I believe that it was about this time that our gun club was authorized to either buy or return rifles on loan from the Army.

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    I do not care for the CMPicon operation and for the lack of requirements to purchase M1icon rifles . Today people are making a living buying and selling material from the CMP ,which the old DCM would not of allowed !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tr63 View Post
    I do not care for the CMPicon operation and for the lack of requirements to purchase M1icon rifles . Today people are making a living buying and selling material from the CMP ,which the old DCM would not of allowed !!!
    Tough to live on the "profit" of 8 receivers a year....
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    Quote Originally Posted by tr63 View Post
    I do not care for the CMPicon operation and for the lack of requirements to purchase M1icon rifles . Today people are making a living buying and selling material from the CMP ,which the old DCM would not of allowed !!!
    I'm not sure about 'making a living', but I agree with the sentiment... That said, if you're in the market for a Garand the CMP is the only place that you can get one for a fair price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amadeus76 View Post
    That said, if you're in the market for a Garandicon the CMPicon is the only place that you can get one for a fair price.
    I disagree. While CMP is good place to buy Garands and I have purchased many from them, I have also bought some of my best rifles from private sellers.

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