Civilian Marksmanship Program
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Civilian Marksmanship Program
The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) is a federally chartered nonprofit corporation that promotes firearms safety education, marksmanship training, and shooting competitions among United States civilians. Established to enhance national defense readiness through improved civilian marksmanship skills, the organization operates shooting ranges, conducts competitions, and sells surplus military firearms and equipment to qualified individuals.
History & Founding
The origins of civilian marksmanship programs in the United States trace back to the late 19th century, when military and political leaders recognized the need to improve the nation's defense capabilities through better-trained civilian shooters. The formal predecessor to the modern CMP was established in 1903 as part of broader military preparedness efforts following lessons learned from the Spanish-American War.
The National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice was created in 1916 under the National Defense Act, marking the first formal government organization dedicated to civilian marksmanship training. This board operated under various military branches for eight decades, providing training programs and surplus equipment to civilian shooting clubs and organizations.
The modern Civilian Marksmanship Program was established in 1996 through federal legislation that created the Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and Firearms Safety. This transition moved the program from direct military oversight to an independent federal charter, allowing greater operational flexibility while maintaining its public service mission. The reorganization reflected changing defense needs and a desire to operate the program more efficiently outside direct government administration.
Mission & Purpose
The CMP's stated mission focuses on training and educating United States citizens in the responsible use of firearms and airguns through safety programs, marksmanship training, and related activities. The organization emphasizes firearms safety education as a cornerstone of all its programs, requiring safety training for participation in most activities.
Marksmanship instruction and competition form the core of CMP operations, with programs designed to develop shooting skills from beginner to expert levels. The organization maintains that improved civilian marksmanship contributes to national defense readiness, continuing the historical connection between civilian shooting skills and military preparedness.
The CMP also serves as a custodian of American shooting sports heritage, maintaining historical firearms collections and preserving shooting sports traditions. Through its educational materials and programs, the organization documents and teaches the history of marksmanship in American military and civilian contexts.
Programs & Competitions
The CMP operates comprehensive competition programs across multiple shooting disciplines, with high-power rifle competitions representing the organization's largest and most established competitive offerings. The National Matches held annually at Camp Perry, Ohio, serve as the organization's flagship competitive event, drawing thousands of competitors from across the United States.
Major competitive programs include:
• CMP National Matches - Annual championship competitions in rifle and pistol disciplines
• CMP Games - Regional qualifying competitions held throughout the United States
• Junior programs - Youth-oriented training and competition programs
• Vintage military rifle competitions - Events featuring historical military firearms
• Air gun programs - Indoor competitions using precision air rifles and pistolsThe organization operates training clinics and educational workshops designed to improve shooter skills and safety knowledge. These programs range from basic firearms safety courses to advanced marksmanship instruction, often conducted by certified instructors and experienced competitive shooters.
CMP's Small Arms Firing School provides intensive marksmanship instruction during the National Matches, offering participants concentrated training from expert instructors. The program combines classroom instruction with practical range time, emphasizing fundamental shooting principles and safety procedures.
Membership & Benefits
Direct CMP membership is not required for most programs, but the organization strongly encourages participation through CMP-affiliated clubs. Membership in an affiliated club provides access to CMP sales programs, including the purchase of surplus military firearms and ammunition at below-market prices.
Affiliated club members can purchase surplus military rifles, primarily M1 Garands and 1903 Springfield rifles, through CMP's sales program. This program requires proof of marksmanship activity, firearms safety training, and legal eligibility to purchase firearms. The sales program generates significant revenue that supports CMP operations and programs.
Additional member benefits include access to CMP competitions, training materials, and the organization's monthly publication. Members receive priority registration for popular events and access to special programs not available to the general public.
The organization maintains strict eligibility requirements for its programs, including citizenship verification, background checks for firearm purchases, and demonstrated participation in approved marksmanship activities. These requirements reflect the organization's federal charter and commitment to responsible firearms ownership.
Notable Achievements
The CMP has developed numerous Olympic and international-level competitive shooters through its programs, with many participants advancing to represent the United States in international competitions. The organization's systematic approach to marksmanship training has produced consistent results in developing competitive shooters across multiple disciplines.
The CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park in Alabama represents a significant infrastructure achievement, providing a comprehensive 500-acre facility that includes rifle, pistol, archery, and shotgun ranges. This facility hosts major competitions and serves as a training center for serious competitive shooters.
The organization's educational outreach has reached millions of Americans through safety programs, publications, and training materials. CMP's emphasis on safety education has contributed to improved safety records among civilian shooting sports participants.
CMP's surplus sales program has preserved thousands of historical military firearms that might otherwise have been destroyed, placing them in the hands of collectors and shooting enthusiasts who maintain and use these weapons appropriately.
Structure & Governance
The CMP operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation under federal charter, governed by a board of directors that includes both civilian and military representatives. The organization maintains its headquarters in Anniston, Alabama, with additional facilities in Ohio and other locations.
The Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and Firearms Safety serves as the formal legal entity, operating under oversight from the U.S. Army while maintaining operational independence. This structure allows the organization to pursue its mission while remaining accountable to federal oversight.
Funding comes from multiple sources, including surplus sales revenue, competition fees, grants, and donations. The organization's federal charter requires that revenues support its educational and training mission rather than generating profit for shareholders or private interests.
Criticism of the CMP has focused on its surplus sales program, with some arguing that the organization's special access to military surplus creates unfair market advantages. Others have questioned whether civilian marksmanship training continues to serve legitimate national defense purposes in the modern military context.
Relationship to Other Organizations
The CMP maintains close relationships with the National Rifle Association (NRA), sharing similar interests in marksmanship training and firearms education while operating distinct programs and competitions. Many CMP-affiliated clubs also maintain NRA affiliations, and the organizations coordinate on various educational and safety initiatives.
Military connections remain strong through the organization's relationship with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit and other military marksmanship programs. Active-duty military personnel often participate in CMP competitions and assist with training programs.
International relationships include cooperation with shooting sports organizations in other countries, particularly through exchanges of training information and competitive opportunities. The CMP's programs align with international shooting sports standards, facilitating participation by American shooters in global competitions.
State and local shooting organizations often affiliate with the CMP to provide their members access to programs and benefits. These relationships create a network of clubs and organizations that support the CMP's mission while maintaining their own local identities and programs.
References
• https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/A-Brief-History-of-the-CMP.pdf
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian_Marksmanship_Program
• https://thecmp.org/
• https://thecmp.org/about/
• https://thecmp.org/competitions/get-started/
• https://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/HowToClub_FOR_WEB.pdf
• https://thecmp.org/clubs/
• https://www.gao.gov/assets/nsiad-90-171.pdf{ "type": "organization", "abbreviation": "CMP", "founded": "1996", "headquarters": "Anniston, AL", "disciplines": "high-power-rifle, bullseye-pistol, air-guns", "membership_cost": "Through affiliated clubs", "website": "https://thecmp.org" }
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