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All you need is proof you know safe gun handling, CCW, former military or policeman, or have shot in some sort of shooting league , trap, skeet, pistol or rifle. Good luck on your quest
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You can also satisfy that requirement by holding a FFL of some sort or a concealed carry permit.
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Originally Posted by
Bob Womack
I'm having a little trouble getting to a match. I can't find a local range that will allow me to demonstrate putting 50 rounds safely downrange and fill out the
CMP form, so the CMP option has become a little rough for me.
Bob
You are ten years behind the times on the qualification requirement. You only need to provide proof of ANY kind of shooting activity.
Have you passed a hunter safety course?
Armed Security license?
Military or law enforcement service?
Concealed weapon permit?
Federal Firearms License?
even if no to all of the above the CMP has a form that you can take to the range to demonstrate safe handling and have signed by any range employee.
http://www.odcmp.com/Forms/marksmanship.pdf
http://www.odcmp.com/faqs.htm
Good luck, hope you order one soon.
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Originally Posted by
Bob Womack
I had posted before (on the other forum) asking for info on the relative value of a consigned 1.6 million Springfield that turned out to be a Blue Sky repatriot. The rifle was marked at $700, but, as the post below shows, the owner was willing to go lower. Here was the original post:
After several replies on
CSP saying it wasn't worth the price with a used-up barrel, I went back to the store and asked the salesman to call the owner and ask if he would take $500. He made the call. When he returned, he said,
"The owner says that since the
CMP now has a waiting list (news to me), he is withdrawing the offer to go down to $600 and now wants the full original $700."
Holy mackerel. I said "thanks" and left.
I'm having a little trouble getting to a match. I can't find a local range that will allow me to demonstrate putting 50 rounds safely downrange and fill out the CMP form, so the CMP option has become a little rough for me. On the advice of the forum I went down to a gun show this weekend because there are usually deals there. The best deal I found was a mixmaster for $1099. Hello.
I suppose the best idea is to just keep my eyes open for a while?
Bob
Bob-
I am going to the N. Store either this week or next. If you want, I will bring my guages, and get you a decent shooter. All you have to do is pay the cost of the rifle and the shipping. A good rifle can be had for about $500-$600. Email me or PM me if interested.
Mike
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Bob- just so you know-- I would ship either to a FFL or to you, if you can produce a valid C&R license.
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I second Karl's comments. You can use any marksmanship activity... 3-gun, qualification firing for concealed carry, even air rifle, one supposes.
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Just an update: I'm looking into a couple of options here, including the kind one above.
Bob
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Bob,
Check the CMP web site for Garand,Springfield Vintage Miitary rifle (GSM) clinics in your area.
http://clubs.odcmp.com/cgi-bin/match...gnation=GARAND
There are more and more such clinics/matches being offered around now that the CMP has started offering GSM instructor courses and this way you are not tied to a high power match. Once you get that done a trip to the south store in Anniston, Al (about half way between Birmingham and Atlanta, Ga)would make a great way to personally select your very first Garand.