Will they transfer a 1911 or a Garand to a C&R license holder or do they require you to go through an FFL?
Will they transfer a 1911 or a Garand to a C&R license holder or do they require you to go through an FFL?
The 1911s (when they are available) will have to go through an FFL. The Garands they will ship to your front door.
“The path of the warrior is difficult!
We live to protect those who cannot protect themselves!
Honor in serving!
Honor in defending!
Honor in dying for a just cause!”
I'm actually waiting on my CMP Garand currently. Be prepared for a bit of a wait though, I think I'm just over 2 weeks in and just got the e-mail saying "we've received your order but it still needs to go into our Sales Dept. and then into Shipping". I agree that they are by far the cheapest at $730 with free shipping and no FFL fee.
I paid $25 for a year membership at a Garand collector's club which satisfied the club requirement.
You could have paid $25 to MGO and satisfied the requirement as well.
“The path of the warrior is difficult!
We live to protect those who cannot protect themselves!
Honor in serving!
Honor in defending!
Honor in dying for a just cause!”
I purchased my "one per lifetime" Garand in the middle 90s, waited almost two years. Multiple forms, fingerprints, proof of "qualified" competition'; back then, I shot mid-range (200 - 600 yards with iron sights), high power rifle (any centerfire cartridge) at the National Matches at Camp Perry - no CMP stores in those days. You got what you got, delivered by the U.S. Post Office. Much about DCM / CMP has changed since then, largely for the better.
Guess I'm just used to being able to pick up something via Gunbroker and have it at my FFL's door within a week :P