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  • Ice9
    • Mar 2018
    • 28

    GAO Offers Insight on the CMP 1911 Program

    Another user brought a Government Accountabilty Office (GAO) report to our attention in the Garand section:

    http://forums.thecmp.org/showthread....58#post1803658


    As I skimmed the report, I noted a few interesting facts:

    #1) Only 145 pistols have been evaluated as unfit to sell.

    "To determine the number of surplus handguns remaining to be sold, we subtracted both the 632 surplus handguns CMP reported as sold and the 145 surplus handguns CMP had determined to be unsellable from the total of 8,000 surplus M1911 handguns the Army originally transferred to CMP." - Pg 35

    2) Only 39 pistols have been earmarked for auction:

    "CMP officials reported that as of December 13, 2018 they had reserved 39 surplus M1911 handguns for auction due to their high quality or collectability." - Pg 27

    I think that leaves 7,816 available for sale via the lottery. Making the odds of receiving a pistol approximately 41% assuming 19k applicants (ballpark that CMP1911Admin had previously posted).

    Of course CMP1911 probably reserves the right to adjust the numbers shown above as they see fit. So take this for what its worth...

    The full report is available at: https://www.gao.gov/assets/700/696882.pdf
    Last edited by Ice9; 02-15-2019, 11:23 AM. Reason: Clarification - Add page numbers and GAO report link
  • ozarkmac
    • Feb 2016
    • 601

    #2
    ICE9, thanks for that breakdown and especially the summary of the report which many hate to read!

    It'll be interesting to see how close these stats turn out to be.

    I'm one of without an RNG yet so I got some encouragement from this, rather falsely or not. LOL!

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    • drslash
      • May 2016
      • 279

      #3
      That's some really good information. It was good to see that the GAO went onsite to the CMP 1911 to audit/observe the 1911 sales procedures. It was also noted that the CMP 1911 spent $700,000 for the storage vault for the 1911s. I will take the time to read most if not all of this report.

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      • drslash
        • May 2016
        • 279

        #4
        Another bit of information from the GAO report, it sounds like it is a certainty that the CMP 1911 will get a 10,000 pistol allotment this year. The report says that the NDAA legislation says that the 2nd year of the program is "shall be transferred". I suppose future legislation could supersede that but it's good to know that another 10,000 pistols will be coming if legislation does not prevent it.

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        • xd9x19
          • Oct 2009
          • 240

          #5
          Originally posted by drslash View Post
          That's some really good information. It was good to see that the GAO went onsite to the CMP 1911 to audit/observe the 1911 sales procedures. It was also noted that the CMP 1911 spent $700,000 for the storage vault for the 1911s. I will take the time to read most if not all of this report.
          Well, as I do not have my RNG yet, I will probably also console myself by reading this report.

          One tidbit I noticed. As there has been some discussion in other threads about language concerning future allotments, I notice in the highlights section on the first page that the language says "The NDAA for Fiscal Year 2018 required the Army during fiscal years 2018 and 2019 to transfer to CMP surplus M1911 .45 caliber handguns..." (emphasis mine).

          Maybe that's a good sign for those of us destined to have an RNG greater than 8000 or so.

          Last edited by xd9x19; 02-15-2019, 02:46 PM.

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          • BobJ50
            • Aug 2018
            • 711

            #6
            My impression is that this is a very favorable report about the CMP and it's operations. In spite of numerous posts over the last year or two that could be read as critical of how CMP works,[or doesn't work!]this report [in my opinion] demonstrates a success story...and should be allowed to continue.

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            • xd9x19
              • Oct 2009
              • 240

              #7
              I'm surprised somewhat that 3 of the federally chartered organizations the GOA requested to talk with would be able ignore a request to meet or refuse to meet with the GAO.

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              • ihcgarand
                • Dec 2017
                • 175

                #8
                hate to nitpick, but odds are smaller than the 41% since they already RNG'd 4000ish numbers?

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                • ozarkmac
                  • Feb 2016
                  • 601

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ihcgarand View Post
                  hate to nitpick, but odds are smaller than the 41% since they already RNG'd 4000ish numbers?
                  I'm counting 6500ish RNGs just based on posts. That doesn't count those that don't post here. Remember, they started at 1,000 supposedly and the highest post is 7500+
                  Last edited by ozarkmac; 02-15-2019, 04:01 PM. Reason: Corrected numbers

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                  • lamarw
                    • Dec 2016
                    • 61

                    #10
                    One would think the 145 poor quality pistols not suitable for sale would not be counted in the total authorized to sell for each year.

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                    • drslash
                      • May 2016
                      • 279

                      #11
                      Originally posted by lamarw View Post
                      One would think the 145 poor quality pistols not suitable for sale would not be counted in the total authorized to sell for each year.
                      The authorization came before any inspection was done. I see what you mean though. If the authorization is 10,000 and 1,000 are not sell-able then another 1,000 could/should be transferred for the year. I don't think that is contemplated by the authorizing law.

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                      • ihcgarand
                        • Dec 2017
                        • 175

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ozarkmac View Post
                        I'm counting 6500ish RNGs just based on posts. That doesn't count those that don't post here. Remember, they started at 1,000 supposedly and the highest post is 7500+
                        gotcha. thanks

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                        • MGMKS
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 527

                          #13
                          Thanks - appears to be a good report. Things I noted besides it all seems "ok" were

                          1. M1911 sales may expand to two/person/lifetime depending on allocations
                          2. Over 1000 "6741518" items were transferred for sale - What is that!

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                          • BobJ50
                            • Aug 2018
                            • 711

                            #14
                            NSN 1005-00-674-1518:
                            RIFLE,CALIBER .30
                            (NSN 1005006741518 / NIIN 006741518)
                            https://www.webflis.us/webflis.aspx?...05-00-674-1518

                            *6741518 Rifle, Caliber .30? No clue exactly what type. Clip fed, Krag [side loading gate]? Be nice if they are, from old ROTC arms rooms like Marquette University had in the early 1960's.
                            **More likely M1 Garand or M1903/03A3 but listed only with a FSN and no further description?
                            Last edited by BobJ50; 02-15-2019, 07:25 PM. Reason: */** added

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                            • BRMPCF50
                              • Dec 2013
                              • 465

                              #15
                              Maybe...

                              https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a279029.pdf

                              Page 143-144 of the pdf
                              Chapter VIII, Attachment 5, Enclosure 1,
                              Description, Standard Unit, and Sale Price for Weapons

                              Mar 23, 1990 · Reclamation Project Control Numbers .................................................. ... V-5 ...... the Federal Catalog records. ly designated in paragraph ...... 1005-674-1518 Rifle, U.S. Cal .30, M1903A3 .

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