Paper work for 2nd CMP Garand same as 1st?


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SanduneCC
April 9, 2003, 05:45 PM
Just got my first CMP Garand and I'm beginning to think this is gonna be a money sink of a hobby. Hoooaaahhh!!! :)

For my next order, do I need to supply all the paper work like I did for the first? Besides the order form with my customer number, do I need proof of citizenship, club affiliation and notarized cert?

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Matthew_Q
April 9, 2003, 06:04 PM
I think the CMP keeps your previous stuff on record. Check what they sent you with the first one you got, and see if they assigned you a customer number. I think you use that, and bypass sending in all the BS. You're already qualified.

I think you could even call them and submit the order, again, if you find that customer number.

Steve in PA
April 9, 2003, 06:21 PM
You need to submit the same paper work every time you order a rifle from CMP.

Doesn't matter if its your second.......or 100th.

Swampy
April 10, 2003, 08:14 AM
SanduneCC,

Steve in PA is correct.....

Remember, the CMP paperwork that you sign and have notarized serves the same purpose and replaces the "yellows" that you fill out when you make a firearm purchase in a gunshop or pawnshop. They still must have them to run the NICS check on you.

Garands forever,
Swampy

RustyHammer
April 10, 2003, 08:45 AM
Can you order more than one Garand at a time?

I thought I had heard or read someplace that you could only order one CMP Garand per year, but didn't see anything on their site when I went to verify that. (Could easily have missed it.)

The order form is setup in a way that would seem to indicate otherwise.

Thanks

Steve in PA
April 10, 2003, 09:11 AM
I think they upped the number to eight per year?????

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