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C&S is finally in the S-12 conversion business


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I figure not too many on here really know who we are since we haven't been in business doing conversions before. We have done a LOT of conversions, but only for local friends and employess at no charge.

Finally going to offer offer our services to customers.

 

All I can really think to do is copy/paste our resume from our website and post some pics about who we are and hopefully you guys will enjoy the pics.

 

Feels great to finally be a business member here. Excited to be able to be able to concentrate on doing Conversions.

 

***Note: We will not be offering SBS's as a conversion option.

As kick-ass as our SBS conversions are, Tromix's design is superior, we aren't going to copy his design, so no point in us doing/offering them.

 

Our prices are a little higher than most, but we aren't doing high quantity yet, which keeps the prices up a bit.

But hopefully the 3-6 week turn-around helps.

 

Guns will be returned in original customer shipping boxes/hard-cases/rugs.

 

Thanks guys!

Matt

 

 

 

 

Who is C&S Metall-Werkes?

We have been a Class-2 manufacturer, Class-3 dealer and store front dealer for 25 years.

We are most of our local law-enforcement agencies armorer.

We have been on subguns.com recommended dealers list, for over 15 years.

Everyone at our shop has from 5 years to 25 years experience designing/building/modifying weapons & parts.

We have a SIG, GLOCK, FN, certified armorer…who also works with local LEO/SWAT in weapons training/post-certifications.

 

Everything is done in house.

We have a CNC shop, manual mills & lathes, Miller MIG & TIG welders, stamping presses, blast cabinets, parkerizing tanks, paint-booth & ovens, and everything else that is required for designing, modifying and building weapons.

 

We are experts at building/maintaining/trouble-shooting/repairing:

M2-50cal “Ma Deuce” full & semi

1919 full & semi

37mm cannons

MG-74

M-60

BAR

Bren

HK USC to UMP conversion

HK SL-8 to G36 conversion

HK G3, 51, 91, 93, MP5

MKE Turkish HK

M16 & AR-15

AK

UZI

MAC

STEn

Sterling

PPS-43, PPSH, Soumi

M3 Grease gun

1911

870, SBS & AOW

Stuart Tanks

Military vehicles

Etc….

 

We are also specialists in converting semi-Auto HK’s to SBR sear-host guns (ready for registered sear packs).

 

We build custom AR-15’s from the ground up and also convert AR-15’s to M16’s for local law enforcement agencies.

We also are experts in repairing (irreplaceable) M16 NFA registered receivers.

 

We are also extremely well versed in the detailed-functioning and modification of the Saiga series of shotguns.

 

 

Innovation and excellence.

Not only do we build/modify weapons, we also have come up with many unique designs and inventions.

 

>Designed and built 20+ years ago, our groundbreaking 75rd 308 caliber HK-G3 machinegun saddle-drum magazine.

 

>1990, the famous C&S 72rd 9mm HK MP5-submachinegun magazine.

Later offered in M16/9mm, M10, M11/9, M11/9 STEn, M11/380, UZI, S&W 76. Gracing the cover of Machinegun News (replaced by Small Arms Review magazine), was the next accolade. The lengthy testing & evaluation boiled down to one paragraph that summed up the quality of C&S's products, Quote: "This C&S MP-5 drum is one of the few accessories that matches the quality and reliability of the HK MP5 itself." -- Machinegun News, May 1993.

One of our C&S MP5 drum magazines has been seen in the Heckler & Koch Museum in Oberndorf, Germany.

 

>15 years ago, working in conjunction with Joe Gaddini of SWR, we built the first true internally suppressed SD AR-15/M16 9mm. Ported 5” barrel encompassed by the full-length SD suppressor. The bbl vents and first blast chamber reduced standard 9mm ammo into true subsonic rounds. Was quieter than the HK-MP5 SD.

 

>The first M11/9 metal magazine…converted from Military Madsen magazines.

 

>Madsen double-stack/single-feed magazines converted to Colt M16/9mm, eliminating the tendency of the original double-feed Colt mags to eject all of the rounds when the magazine was bumped/dropped.

 

>C&S's Ivan's Hammer 12ga short-bbl-shotgun. Staring life as a Russian Baikal sporting pump gun, C&S transformed it into a formidable entry gun. Sporting a 9" bbl, detachable 5rd magazine, HKMP5K forward pineapple grip, and CAR-15 collapsible butt-stock.

 

>C&S’s Ruger 10/22 conversion; turning your 10/22 into a Krinkov look-alike.

All stamping dies & injection molds (receiver cover, butt-stock, pistol grips, forends) built in house. All CNC components/parts done in house.

 

>We are currently designing a pistol caliber modern sub-machinegun, from the ground up

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Hope you guys enjoy the pics....

 

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Two of our three thanks on the streets of St Louis, supporting the vets on Veterans Day

 

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Listening to a Hero tell war stories

 

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Firing

 

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One of our 'towed' cannons

 

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Our APC’s

 

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Our MG74

 

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37mm Cannon

 

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Building a .50 Ma Deuce

 

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Our APC w/ M2 50 cal mg

 

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Our guys getting ready to fly Huey at Air show

 

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Lifting off

 

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Landing

 

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One of the C&S crew ‘defecting’…C&S built “well used” full-auto AK

 

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Our Daewoo K3 ‘SAW’ dealers sample

 

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1919 build

 

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3.5” Magnum shorty w/ rem-choke

 

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Russian flame thrower

 

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Our prototype C&S/SWR M16SD… Notice prototype flat-top receiver in center.

 

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Krink builds

 

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We built this fully functioning (non-firing) M2 from resin. Many of our resin guns are on display in the Patton Museum.

 

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Our M16/9 drum mag

 

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M60

 

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MG74

 

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Our MP5 drum

 

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Our C&S G3 drum

 

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Pile of HK94’s ready to be converted to MP5’s

 

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Saigas getting ready to go SBS.

 

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RPD

 

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K3 “SAW” with chopped bbl and converted to folding stock, with custom C&S stock bracket.

 

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M3 Grease gun w/ prototype suppressor

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Our first Saiga build

 

 

 

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Our first build (prototype), started late 2005, finished early 2006. No frills, basic light-weight gun.

12.5" bbl, custom full length gas tube w/ 6-ports. Poly-Choke (fires 100% w/out choke).

Side-scope mount removed. Importer/etc markings removed. All holes welded.

Custom ventilated heat sheild, custom adjustable gas plug, custum picatinny gas block for flashlight.

Custom paddle mag release, custom AR rear sight, HK front sight (copied from Tromix).

Custom extended mag-release axis pin doubling as safety lever stop.

Modified Tapco AK forend with Tromix retainer. ACE grip.

Custom DSA X-stock shortened and handbuilt mounting bracket. ACE folding mech. Originally used modified E German trigger parts, then switched to Tromix trigger parts.

Glass beaded, parkerized, & HK black enamel.

All internals polished. Barrel throated. Custom extended ejector.

Eats anything you feed it.

 

C&S Saiga firsts:

First 12.5 inch gun with full-length gas tube to run 100% on Walmart birdshot.

First ventilated heat shield made for a Saiga.

First extended mag-release axis-pin doubling as safety lever stop.

First custom DSA X-stock shortened and handbuilt w/ Saiga mounting bracket.

First multi-position (5 settings) gas adjuster made for a Saiga.

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Good deal Matt, nice to see a local in the game. I'm nobody's groupie, but from going to the shop for years I can tell you all these guys are the real deal and have been for a long time. One of the few shops in my area that consistantly has the fun stuff, and the guys who work there that do quality welding and machine shop work. Later bro, and good luck.

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"Guns will be returned in original customer shipping boxes/hard-cases/rugs"

 

 

Matt,

 

The guns won't fit back in the original box with a pistol grip installed.

 

Tony

 

I think that he meant that gun would come back to you in whatever enclosure you sent it in...

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Nice! I'm pretty sure I have a copy of that 'Punisher Armory' in my collection. I'll have to hunt through and find it soon.

Mil, we were shocked to see the comic. And even more shocked to see the whole page dedicated to our drum. They even put our address and contact info in the magazine. I am guessing the guy who writes the Punisher had one of our drums.

On a side not, when we were building/selling drums we had a guy call and order a few. Jon was talking to him, guy's name was Steven TXXXXXXXXino. Jon told him he reccognized the voice but not the name....dude said he was Steven Tyler from aerosmith. Said Ted Nugent got him into machineguns and turned him onto our drums. :smoke:

 

 

Saiga 308 drum for christmas... PLEASE!?

 

Tombs, unfortunately sold off the last one about 15 years ago.

I did a 75rd burst out of a Full-auto G3 and the gun got HOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTT! Don't think I would do it again, LOL.

 

 

The guns won't fit back in the original box with a pistol grip installed.

 

Thanks Tony....and thanks for everything else!!!!! :super:

 

 

Love that krinker plinker kit.... :super: awesome, welcome as a vendor.

 

Thanks Cake.

We actually made the original Krinkers (two) about 15 years ago for some 10/22 full-autos we built...never intended to sell them. They looked a lot different and all the parts were hand made.

Then we streamlined the design and went into production years later. They are a hoot to shoot.

 

 

Great pics! Where can I find your G3 drum?

 

KIng, they are like Hen's teeth. I think the pic is the only evidence they ever existed, LOL.

They sometimes pop-up at Knob Creek, but not often.

 

 

but from going to the shop for years I can tell you all these guys are the real deal and have been for a long time....and the guys who work there that do quality welding and machine shop work.

 

Thanks bro! Havent seen you in a while, come by more often.

 

 

Those tanks are bad-ass, I wish I could drive around with the 50 cal on the roof of my car!

 

Zombie, we have a "towed" Quad-50, w/ four M2 50 cals mounted to it. Beats the 30's and 50 on the tank hands down :killer:

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