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I've got a Colt AR [6700] that I'm trying to get the flash suppressor off of. I've never been a hammer mechanic so I'm not putting a lot of twist on it. I've got a barrel wrench that I'm using and a 3/4" open end that I'm using on the flash hider. Is there something that I don't know or is this one of those cases of muscle over mind?

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Put some good penetrating oil on it like Kroil and let it sit overnight. Should come right off after that.

Oh, you are turning it in the right direction, right? ;)

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Put some good penetrating oil on it like Kroil and let it sit overnight. Should come right off after that.

Oh, you are turning it in the right direction, right? ;)

righty tighty, lefty loosey right?

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Do they braze/solder flash hiders on AR's?

Penetrating oil soak followed by heating with a torch. In the excitement of it breaking loose, don't try to spin it off with your hand...

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Yeh, but usually only to make the length requirement without getting a stamp.

Snug that thing up in your block and give it a good hard pull. They can be a biotch, but they

will come off. Just needs to break loose. If you want to you can add some leverage to the wrench by

adding some length to it with a pipe or something similar.

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Place the barrel in a sturdy vise, flash hider towards you, heat it up and/or or use a good

penetrating oil and twist as hard as you need to, to the left, that's counter clockwise, facing

the flash hider. It will come off! Don't confuse me while I type. :D

He was wrong.

Edited by 6.8 AR

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