What gives? Thier crappy server and forum performance does not represent them well at all. I think its unacceptable and hope its down for a real upgrade this time. :mad:
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What gives? Thier crappy server and forum performance does not represent them well at all. I think its unacceptable and hope its down for a real upgrade this time. :mad:
Yeah. Try the E store when a hot item comes available:runaway::runaway:
Hoo Ha So what else is new. CMP is always down CMP has one foot in the crapper and the other on a roller skate. All the Carbines are gone and the Garands are next They never have 03s or M1917s They have Krags that are junk, and they wouldn't know the Trap door if they tripped over one. I like to call them Slick willy's yes men. They allow filthy mouth and arrogant disrespect on that forum. I have no use for them The folks here are all decent people who are friendly and considerate I enjoy this Forum and I'll say the same about Yesterdays weapons, and Parallax bill
Been down since 3:30 local time
I'm having withdrawls already!!
Farmritch
I would also like to see the forum upgraded. That said, there is a wealth of great information there. Besides, a lot of the members don't seem to post anywhere else. I have never had a bit of trouble with anyone at CMP, online or at the Stores. I've seen very little off-color stuff get posted, and when it happens, the thread gets deleted. I certainly hope they get back online ASAP!
Charlie
Yes Farmritch it has been a while since I was there. If they did indeed clean up their act all well and good. I'm glad I still do not like the CMP, and never will. Also I will accept any sort of constructive criticism graciously I am far from perfect.
I apologize for the acid my Brothers A dirty deal went down a few years ago and I got cheated out of an M1 Carbine by CMP and I just never got over it I had been promised a Carbine by the Army and CMP snatched it right out from under me Then they offered to sell it to me at twice it's value.
CMP has always had problems with their server. It does not take much to shut it down. They have been bringing in a lot of revenue especially with the price increases. The forum (which doe not generate revenue) is outdated - even though it was upgraded. I think they got screwed on this one. The CMP staff is great - too bad their computer system is not up to par.
I'm sure Orest realizes that the forum does indeed generate a lot of revenue when it works. There are a lot of forum lurkers and participants that have been convinced that their dollars are well spent at CMP as a direct result of threads on the forum, and it makes no sense to assume otherwise just because forum use isn't a pay to play scheme.;)
Don't know if it applies to this discussion, but my experience is most people looking for a Hosting Server go one way....cheap. I know of several incidents with cheap hosting that have created problems after problems after problems.
What many do not realize is today you can spend a lot less than 10 years ago and get a great amount of download and storage. But it will cost a little more than the cheapies.
Hosting today is so cheap, it makes no sense to go with the lower end.
First I am a fan of the CMP. They have great customer service and I like their purpose in life.
Slamming them because the carbines are all sold out, as are the 03's and 1917s is over the top IMO. They plainly state the condition of the Krags are junk. No one should be deceived unless you choose to kid yourself. The Army is not the CMP and the CMP is not the Army. Sounds like you have a personal axe to grind. That's your prerogative, but sounds to me like the Army chose to give your carbine to the CMP, assuming your story is true. What maker S/N were you promised? Maybe you should assail the US Army for screwing you over.
All that being said the CMP forum performance is bad and getting worse. If they feel the need to have it in the first place then they should really deal with it since right now it is not working as it should. Performance issues are the norm not the rare exception, which is IMO as they should be - rare.
I would like to see them have a moderated forum. At last check, I noticed close to thirty different threads about the Korean rifles. And if they offer a new item for sale, like the AP ammo this summer, the forum gets choked with threads about: "my ammo was ww2, and so and so got non-corrosive-why didn't I?" Moderators could put similar threads into one pile.
CMP has always treated me fairly and courteously in all my purchases and the forum members have been nothing but informative and courteous as well. I hope their forums come back soon.
Paul1440 I do have a personal axe to grind and I will not get contrite about it. Yes the Army did screw me over and there isn't a damn thing that can be done about it. I'm retired Army and as you may well realize I'm in no position to kick them.For the most part I try to ignore posts about CMP, but there are times that I just don't resist the temptation to slam them again. I'll get that Garand or carbine but it will not be through them Now if you don't want to try to understand my side of it, then there is nothing I can do about it. I'm open to any suggestions you may have. I see that you're fellow Army When were you in? Besides any one with the name Paul cannot be all that bad. Regards Brother Paul M
Well, hold on folks … :)
Before I go further, let me declare something up front. I don't use CMP, but only because my collecting focus is either German K98k mausers, or helping my wife with her Enfield collection, so we're personally not U.S. milsurp collectors and therefore don't have a lot of requirement to use the CMP boards.
Having said that, I don't think it's fair to be too critical of any site, which I assume everyone uses for absolutley free? :nono:
Let me reiterate something. Although our own Military Surplus Collectors Forums are FREE to everyone interested in these old milsurp firearms, it costs between $10,000 - $15,000 per year to program, operate the dedicated hardware and software, as well as maintain the high performance bandwidth needed to give all our members a first class web site experience. The result is a site performance as shown in the attached pic, which is the monthly report we receive from an external service which monitors our site every five minutes for performance and up-time, accessing and checking our availability from almost every major city in the world.
Our operating costs are growing annually, but our revenues to balance the books are not. Last year particularly, was a time of extra costs over and above the norm. We had to migrate to a new and more powerful computer server to host the site, which provides far superior performance under load and higher storage capacity for all of the membership for many years to come. In addition, we provided a temporary home for Dick and Gloria Culver's CSP community between March and August of 2009, spearheading a fundraising campaign to help them get back on their feet and re-open a new site, into which we personally contributed over $1,500 of the almost $8,000 generously donated by many of your folks, which was forwarded to the Culvers.
Even huge gun sites such as Gunboards, who do receive large sums of money from formal sponsorships by gun related businesses, are indicating they are experiencing problems maintaining their sites. Vic, who owns Gunboards, recently posted a personal plea for donations from users, indicating that they were experiencing a 20-30% operating deficit, in spite of large amounts of revenue from their formal commercial sponsorships. He implied that if things didn't improve in his cost versus revenue model, he may be forced to take other measures. Since we highly value Gunboards and Vic's contributions to our collector community, we personally sent him $50 to become a "Gold Bullet Member".
So, to make a long story short, we personally pay for the lion's share of the costs, subsidized by about one hundred Contributing Members (out of 13,000+ Registered Members), each of whom donate, what works out to be on average, of about six cents per day to help us out. We sincerely thank those folks for their generosity. Unlike Gunboards, we receive NO commercial sponsorships or advertising revenue and the various web site banners you see on our site advertising gun related information and businesses, have all been placed there by us for FREE. They are shown purely for the benefit of helping our members find other good sources of Internet information besides here, plus to recommend gun related businesses which provide outstanding products and/or services to our community. We have no other sources of revenue to offset the operating costs mentioned, except an eBay affiliate relationship, where we earn revenue if members post links to eBay auctions and other members click on those links to look at the auction referred to.
I have no idea why CMP is experiencing so many problems with their servers, but subject to verifying it, I suspect it might be due to using a shared server to keep operating costs low, where other customers with their own bulletin board forums use the same hardware and operating system platform.
What I can tell you about the CMP forums is the following, which is publicly available information:
Their server is powered by Microsoft-IIS/6.0 webserver software and is located in Port Clinton in United States. The servers are hosted by:
Admin Name: Michael Christiansen
Admin Organization: Cros.net, Inc.
Admin Street1: 125B Maple Street
Admin City: Port Clinton
Admin State/Province: OH
Admin Postal Code: 43452
Admin Country: US
Admin Phone: +1.4197346037
Site IP address: 216.206.238.58
Server Type: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
Server OS: Windows [ Windows ]
Web Server: Microsoft-IIS [ Microsoft-IIS ]
ISP: Qwest Communications
In the last three months their Internet ranking, visits and views statistics have all been decreasing, or down about 6%, which may be due to the summer when people spend more of their time outdoors and not on their computers. According to published stats, their server platform supports about 5,000 monthly visits with 18,000 page views. For comparison, which you can view in real time at the bottom of our own forum main home page, we get average visits of about 250,000 monthly with about 3,000 to 4,000 guest visitors per day.
To be honest and in my opinion only, the Microsoft platform for hosting boards (particularly shared boards) is not the best choice for reliability, stability and performance. We use a dedicated (just our site on it) Linux platform (essentially Unix) which again, in my opinion, it is vastly superior and more robust as a server platform, however, it is also far more expensive to operate and requires greater technical expertise (Unix) to tune and maintain. ;)
I do recognize that there lots of folks out there who feel some huge sense of entitlement to use every resource on the Internet for free and expect it to be available when they demand it, however, if you guys really want high performance and reliability out of the CMP platforms, someone is going to have to pay for it and that's where the discussion starts and ends. Personally, I never complain about anything that's free, but that's just me. :thup:
Finally, remember, the cost of operating the server hardware, software and bandwidth to access it, is only part of the overall costs. In addition to those direct costs, with the help of our excellent moderating staff, I personally spent dozens of hours on-line (averaging about three hours per day), answering emails, trying to help educate a lot of elderly gun owners register or use the bulletin board software interface.
Hope this helps bring some perspective to the issue. :cheers:
Regards,
Doug (Badger)
paulm,
Appreciate the insight into your situation. Honestly I don't know what to tell you about getting a carbine or Garand other than to watch the For Sale boards on forums like milsurps. I missed the carbines from CMP and that's the route I am on. That's not me in my avatar but my great-uncle. He was a SSGT in D/175 during WWII and was KIA near St Lo. I will always regret not joining the military when I was young enough to handle it.
I was at CMP North Wen. morning and the place was packed. They restocked after the National Matches with the best stuff I have seen all year. Lots of ammo, Carbine S'G' barreled receivers, and great Garands in all grades. I bought 2 Dasy Match pellet guns for Xmas presents for my 2 grandkids which were like new at $100 each which was a great deal. Nothing was advertised, you had to be there. Looked like the guys were maxing out their plastic.
This is all I've been able to get for over 24 hours straight :confused:Quote:
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...thanks for your post. I have asked on other boards for them to give up this type of info , and everybody acts like it's a big secret . I now have a rough idea of the numbers involved. I have a number of sites I visit , and I don't like to " freeload" , but I've been unsure if a donation really helps or not. Knowing that if everyone donated a dollar a year the bills would be paid . I think this sort of thing will let more people feel that a ten or twenty dollar a year donation would do a lot to keep the lights on. I know now that a twenty dollar bill to the top four or five sites I like does help.
I think this should be somewhere that everybody would be directed to , along with a running update on donations vs. needs. I cannot believe anyone that uses a forum like this couldn't do a $10-20 a year if they spend any time here at all. I think I need to start setting some aside to do so.
Thanks again , Chris
The army was going to GIVE you a carbine and the CMP stole it from the army and then tried to sell it. Quite a story what was the serial number?? what did the FBI have to say about the situation??
:yikes: Same here . . .
I'm starting to feel a little panicky . . . :madsmile:
Brothers Having had a chance to think about this I realize that Doug is absolutely right. So I'm ending this by Apologizing to everyone with my solemn promise that this will never happen again. I have no right to impose my views about another site or company on others just because of my own feelings. This merely creates discord. When I think back, I could have done something but didn't. So now perhaps I shall do what others have done Keep my collection European. You know this entire matter has been more a matter of Principle than anything else. In my collection I have one American rifle The US M1917 Enfield. In as much as it is a mixmatch the chances of it's value going over say $600 are at best slim. I'll ask you for your opinions What if I were to put her up for trade for say the Soviet, or Romainian SKS, or the French Mas 49 What do you think of this idea What European Rifles would you say she is a fair trade for?
Carbines may be gone, but rumor is that they have a ton of parts still unsorted. And they do have a LOT of Garands.
Folks that went to the GCA convention last October came home with some amazing stories. M14 kits was just one of the previous rumors to become a reality. The CMP has a very savvy business model, and I believe they will have some interesting products in the future.
Those parts are all Garand parts, not Carbine. They bought them in bulk by the pound. At this time there is only one guy sorting the parts. It may take a while before they are listed for sale.
paulm, first it is OK to be upset as you feel you were "crapped on". Heck I have "beaked-off" more than once in my life and know I will probably do it again. Remember apparently the last "perfect" person was nailed to a cross.
Doug's expaination was great, most people do think that these sites run for pennies a day and they don't. I realized how much it costs when talking to a friend who is a computer engineer who told me things can get very costly. Literally there is "no free lunch" in this world.
About your 1917 Enfield, keep it and buy yourself a Russian SKS which should be the cheapest gun you can find. If you want something more accurate get a Russian 91/30 which if you get a good one will be a fantastic shooter. I shoot with a guy that reloads for his 91/30 and it really is a accurate gun when you get the right load.
IMHO your 1917 is a great gun and worth more, much more than any SKS type unless it was personally signed by Stalin, of course then that would start a thread on whether it was authentic that would boggle the mind.:lol:
We (my son and I) have more than one SKS and they are fun out to 300 yards and that is all.
Thank you for those kind words Enfield 303T I have the Mosin 91/30 Soviet and she is a great rifle I also have the Enfield MK1 303 She and I have won a match together. I promise from now on I will think before I start shooting from the lip. Like I said it became an obsession with me, and that was wrong. Perhaps you're right It might be easier to buy one The yugoSKS is fairly cheap. warmest regards Paul M
The CMP Forum is now working.
Thanks!
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OOPS!!!
It is down again.
That did not last long - about two minutes.
It just quit again
It keeps going on and off line.
Change the page and it off again.
Still not working properly.
Looks like have problems again, might take a while.
yep still down....
Thanks paulm and if you ever get to British Columbia you are welcome to join myself and my friends for a day or two at the range. Of course bringing a gun across the border can be a hassle but doable. You don't need to as we would be more than happy to outfit you with something you would enjoy shooting. A close group of friends with almost anything imaginable to shoot. I wish you would visit as I think you are much like I am, passionate and prone to say what you think...which I believe is ok as long as you never get personal with someone you disagree with. The invitation is always open.
Thanks for the invite Enfield 303 I may take you up on it one of these days Paul M
It was up for 3 seconds, then went back down.....
For the few minutes I was on, everything looked the same as before.
Thought I had it for a second but it was a false alarm. Still Down!
:dancingbanana: It is up right at 0843 on Mon. I hope it is up for good. They say they are in the process of switching servers.
Awsome, hope this is the cure!
Down again.
Up again!
performance is still lousy though, this morning is perpetually timing out
:banghead::sos::bitch::runaway::runaway::runaway:: surrender::surrender::
Time now 15:30 Your site is up
Been down the last three-four hours. BTW, a bunch of HXP AP ammo going to e-store tomorrow morning.
Look guys In all seriousness let me offer this suggestion It is entirely possible that your site could go down all together Therefore while you still can order their cataloge, and make copies of the order form It is slower, but use the US Mail or call them. You guys that would like to keep contact with CMP, this might be the way to go. Myself I have thrown in the towel I'm going to forget about the M1 Garand, or Carbine. I'm going to make my collection all European, and Eastern Europe. The M1917 is going to go up for trade for the Soviet SKS, or French MAS 49 This will happen soon, but why should you guys keep beating your heads against the wall. Why CMP keeps going down is something that I feel only Orest Michaels can answer. Best of Luck and God Bless