csmw 98 Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 Been w/ C&S for 15 years. I am Class-2 mfg licensed, SOT. The two owners/partners have been doing this for 25 years. I am 3rd (behind the 2 owners) in line as far as senority, management, and shop authority. I am completely unsupervised in regards to all my work & (custom) projects. Projects are handed to me, and I hand them back completed. I am one of the employess who "hand" built the C&S 72rd MP5 drums and Colt M16/9mm drums....worked flawlessly. Machinegun News stated that our MP5 drums were same quality/reliability as the HK MP5 smg itself. One is on display at the Heckler & Koch Museum in Oberndorf, Germany. Our drum was also shown on the cover of 'The Punisher...Armory' issue...and had a whole page dedicated to our drum magazine also l;isting our name and address I was heavily instramental in the design of the UZI, M11/9, and MAC-10 72rd drums. Also hand built them. Also flawless performance. I did not concept/design, but did build all of the C&S Ivan's Hammer shotguns, based off of a Bakail shotgun. They were completley unreliable before conversion, I figured out every 'fix/mod' to make them work 100%. I designed/built our prototype Saiga-12 from the ground up. I was the first to make an adjustable gas plug, first to make an SBS (12") w/ factory gas tube to run reliably on birdshot, first ventilated heat-sheild, first fake-suppressor for 19" gun, first extended mag-release axis pin that doubled as a safety-lever stop, and designed the X-stock which has the same length-of-pull and ergonomics as an MP5A2 stock. Designed the angles on our S-12 bolt/carrier/trigger-pack mods. Helped in the design of the C&S Krinker-Plinker, 10/22 conversion kit. Helped make the stamping tools for our triangle AKS-74U Krinkov buttstock for the kit. My tasks at work are as follows. I am the employee who specializes in our: Local law-enforcement/SWAT weapons diagnose/repair. Hk94-to-MP5 conversions. HK USC-to-UMP conversions. HK SL8-to-G36 conversions. Repair of blown-up or damaged 'irreplacable' (ultra high-dollar) registered machineguns. UZI smg diagnose, repair, modifications. MAC/M11 smg diagnose, repair, modifications. 1911 builds and custom work. Saiga builds and custom parts. All refinishing. I have also built: 1919 machineguns. MAC smg frames from flat stampings. Uzi recievers/guns from folded stampings. Sten smg's recievers/guns from torch-cut parts kits. PPSH smg's recievers/guns from torch-cut parts kits. AK's from folded recievers and parts kits. Full-auto Glock selector switches. PPS-43 semi-pistol folding-stock mechanisms. 37mm cannon reproduction/funtioning parts. Thompson smg billet recievers from 80%'ers. 'Aging/antiquing' military style semi-auto weapons. I have cut an AR-15 reciever in half and welded it back up w/out any signs of the cutting. Repaired M16's w/ wobbled out hammer-pin holes. Have converted semi-auto to full-auto... UZI, MAC, AK, AR, PPS-43 semi, Glock, HK, TEK 10/22 conversion system, Colt 22 Stainless Semi Auto Pistol, Squires Bingham 22 semi-auto closed bolt to open bolt mg . My duties also include general gunsmithing/trouble-shooting on machine-guns, assault weapons, and semi-auto handguns & revolvers, concentrically threading barrels, MIG & TIG welding, Mill & lathe, making AOW's and SBS's from Remington 870's, barreling/building AR's and M16's, converting AR-15's to M16's for local law enforcement, designing/building custom (one-off's) weapon parts/acc, prototyping, desining & making welding/machining jigs, etc. Basically everything except designing on CAD for the CNC machines. Matt C&S Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HarvKY 72 Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 Matt, Extremely talented folks like yourself really irritate us regular people Great contributions so far. Continued success Cheers, Harv Quote Link to post Share on other sites
csmw 98 Posted May 9, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 Great contributions so far. Continued success Cheers, Harv Thanks Harv!!!! I truly appreciate it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gunnerab 0 Posted May 10, 2011 Report Share Posted May 10, 2011 Is the glock interesting to shoot on FA? Very nice resume haha Quote Link to post Share on other sites
csmw 98 Posted May 10, 2011 Author Report Share Posted May 10, 2011 Is the glock interesting to shoot on FA? Very nice resume haha Glocks OK....it's kinda one of those things you shoot once or twice and then blah Thanks for the compliment Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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