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Old 01-07-2008, 07:37 PM   #1
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Century or CMP?

Century as some Carbines for sale, and they're less money than what CMP is getting..

So....

Am I better off saving a few bucks with a Century gun, or spending the extra amount for a CMP gun??
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Old 01-07-2008, 08:40 PM   #2
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I think you already know what my answer to this one will be.

Definitely CMP! Reasons:
1. CMP will have no import stamp
2. I have read that the Century carbines are rough. (some people have found them at big 5 (for 1K bucks!!!) and they came from century. I'll try to find a link to that stuff.
3. You won't save much because you will have to have it transfered to an 01 dealer, which will add fees and stuff. I don't know why those aren't listed on the Century C&R list.
4. CMP customer service rocks! Century, not so much.
5. Right now you can get a CMP rack grade for 419, I believe. They are supposed to be in good shape, but as always it's kind of luck of the draw. Check out the CMP forum for info on the rackers.

There you go. Hope that helps.

PS if you go the CMP rack grade route, you'd better HURRRRY!

Another PS I don't think the prices on the other manufacturers are that great. For example they have Winnies listed for 700. Those went on sale (today) for 675 from CMP. I think those will go pretty fast.
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Old 01-07-2008, 08:47 PM   #3
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I WAS thinking service grade, but I see they sold out in 2 days..

Poop..

Well, I think you're completely right (again)!!

I'll fill out my paperwork tonight..

Again.. I hate guns.. They empty my wallet faster than a woman..
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Old 01-07-2008, 09:13 PM   #4
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Man, I get tired of being right! (sorry, couldn't help it, i think that's from Ace Ventura)

Anyways, here's some info I found.

Surplusrifleforum.com • View topic - M1 Carbines at Century

Surplusrifleforum.com • View topic - Century Arms M1 Carbine Received

Hope that helps. Check the CMP sales site and see what else they got cookin'!
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Old 01-07-2008, 09:18 PM   #5
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Hope that helps. Check the CMP sales site and see what else they got cookin'!
Amazingly, I was looking at the Service Grades earlier today and they were accepting orders (as of yesterday) and now all the service grades are sold out..

The Rack Grades are $419 for the Inlands and $479 for the Underwoods..

I think I'll just grab an Inland while the getting's good.. I called my fiance to see if she had her Notary Stamp handy, and of course she wanted to know why..
I told her I needed her to notarize another gun from CMP, and she said "That figures."..

Now to see if my H & R Garand arrives before the Inland Carbine..

The RACE IS ON!!!!

After checking out your links, I'm 100% sure I'm going with the CMP gun..

Although that SA Service Grade Garand I got from them a couple weeks ago was a pile of junk..

Between the new wood, excellent finish, and very close to matching serial numbers throughout (except for the barrel), and the fact that yesterday I shot full clip of ammo at a 4" target, at 100 yards, and all 8 were within 4"..
How DARE they send me a gun like that!!!

Thanks again for the info!!! I think you saved me some serious hassle, and I'm REALLY glad I tossed this post up.. I think it's time for a donation to Gun and Game Forums!!!
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Old 01-07-2008, 11:27 PM   #6
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Amazingly, I was looking at the Service Grades earlier today and they were accepting orders (as of yesterday) and now all the service grades are sold out..
The Rack Grades are $419 for the Inlands and $479 for the Underwoods..
I think I'll just grab an Inland while the getting's good.. I called my fiance to see if she had her Notary Stamp handy, and of course she wanted to know why..
I told her I needed her to notarize another gun from CMP, and she said "That figures."..
Now to see if my H & R Garand arrives before the Inland Carbine..
The RACE IS ON!!!!
After checking out your links, I'm 100% sure I'm going with the CMP gun..
Although that SA Service Grade Garand I got from them a couple weeks ago was a pile of junk..
Between the new wood, excellent finish, and very close to matching serial numbers throughout (except for the barrel), and the fact that yesterday I shot full clip of ammo at a 4" target, at 100 yards, and all 8 were within 4"..
How DARE they send me a gun like that!!!
Thanks again for the info!!! I think you saved me some serious hassle, and I'm REALLY glad I tossed this post up.. I think it's time for a donation to Gun and Game Forums!!!
Yeah, my CMP gun is a junker too. It's not the best wood, but the barrel is pristine, all the main parts are SA and it shoots better than I can. I think I need to bench it and see what it can do.
You could always send a donation to your buddy .22guy along with gunandgame! Just kidding, glad I could help you out man.
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Old 01-07-2008, 11:30 PM   #7
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You could always send a donation to your buddy .22guy along with gunandgame! Just kidding, glad I could help you out man.
I would have, but as you can see, I've already donated once tonight..

Looky Maw... I'm a VIP!!

Now to change that "Senior Member" crap.. I ain't no Senior.. Hell, I don't even speak spanish..
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" Am I better off saving a few bucks with a Century gun, or spending the extra amount for a CMP gun"?
Son ,Son ,Son (me shaking my head)
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Old 01-08-2008, 08:28 AM   #9
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" Am I better off saving a few bucks with a Century gun, or spending the extra amount for a CMP gun"?
Son ,Son ,Son (me shaking my head)
I know..
I wasn't aware of how bad the Century guns were.

Another envelope, addressed to a wonderful place in Aniston, AL is sitting on my desk, ready to be mailed..
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I was just at CMP the rack grades were definitely in better cosmetic condition than the service grades on the shelves at Anniston. I am with 22 you can't go wrong with the CMP order plus you get the nice part of having it shipped directly too you.
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Old 01-08-2008, 09:16 AM   #11
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Letter mailed..
And the race is on!!!
Which gun will arrive to me first?!?!? Will it be the H&R Service Grade Garand, ordered 2 weeks ago, or will it be the Inland M1 Carbine, envelope mailed today!!

Tune in next time for another delightful tale of Paper and the CMP!!!
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Old 01-09-2008, 10:44 AM   #12
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A dealer at the local gun show last saturday had a bunch of Century Inlands and underwoods. He said they were from Israel. They all looked in fairly good condition if you could overlook the deeply stamped serial #'s on the stock. One Inland was a very low # and had a Rockola stock. Talked to a fella there who was waiting to pay for two he selected and he gauged the barrels at 1 and under 1. Appears Century may have some good and some bad offerings. ????? The price on these at the show was $550. Very tempting. Think I would have bought one if I didn't already have a RG ordered from CMP.

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