Tim the student
Member
Yes, you need proof of marksmanship period. IIRC, this is waived at age 65. You need to be a member of a club to order a rifle from them. Not sure about coffee mugs and shirts, but I doubt it.
I saw that I have to show proof of marksmanship to receive the gun from them. Is this to receive the gun at my house or can I still order one from them and send it to my local gun dealer without having to prove marksmanship? Also do I have to be a member of the group to even order one from them period?
I saw that I have to show proof of marksmanship to receive the gun from them. Is this to receive the gun at my house or can I still order one from them and send it to my local gun dealer without having to prove marksmanship? Also do I have to be a member of the group to even order one from them period?
Marksmanship or other Firearms Related Activity: You must provide proof of participation in a marksmanship related activity or otherwise show familiarity with the safe handling of firearms and range procedures. Your marksmanship related activity does not have to be with highpower rifles; it can be with smallbore rifles, pistols, air guns or shotguns. Proof of marksmanship participation can be provided by documenting any of the following:
Current or past military service.
Current or past law enforcement service
Participation in a rifle, pistol, air gun or shotgun competition (provide copy of results bulletin).
Completion of a marksmanship clinic that included live fire training (provide a copy of the certificate of completion or a statement from the instructor).
Distinguished, Instructor, or Coach status. - Concealed Carry License.
Firearms Owner Identification Cards that included live fire training. - FFL or C&R license.
Completion of a Hunter Safety Course that included live fire training.
Certification from range or club official or law enforcement officer witnessing shooting activity. A form for use in completing and certifying your range firing can be downloaded from the CMP web site at http://www.odcmp.com/competitions/forms/marksmanship.pdf
No proof of marksmanship required if over age 60. Proof of club membership and citizenship required for all ages. NOTE: Proof of marksmanship activity is not required for purchase of ammunition, parts, publications or memorabilia.
I don't like calling it "proof of markshmanship". It's proof of training, you don't actually have to get a particular score or result or anything, which sounds like the requirement when you just say marksmanship.
Certification from range or club official or law enforcement officer witnessing shooting activity. A form for use in completing and certifying your range firing can be downloaded from the CMP web site at http://www.odcmp.com/competitions/fo...rksmanship.pdf
Yes! That is covered above.Miliary service qualifies.
Call or Email and ask them. They are a collection of some of the most helpful and nice people you will ever find. You have nothing to lose.I wonder if a copy of a Driver's License would suffice - it does show "Firearm Safety" on the back...
I have this urge to get another one (as if 3 isn't enough).
You're right; I do NEED another. I tell my wife we need one to give to each of the kids (when they're old enough of course), and we got another one on the way (kid, not an M1).Only three M1's?