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Guest docvantrease2003
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can anyone tell me if the flash hider on a cetem riffle is screw on or pressed on would like to change it out for another one thanks

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As for the muzzle break, there will be a small painted-over weld area on the bottom that will need to be ground down. It is holding in a pin that keeps the muzzle break from screwing off. If you try to twist it off without removing that pin, you will probably break the pin and likely damage either the barrel, the threads or the muzzle break. It may not be obvious where the weld is, as they painted over it... you'll have to look close and removing the black paint will help identify it. I know typically during the ban the easiest and most economical way of getting rid of it was cutting the barrel right below the flash hider... or at least thats what ended up happening anyway... but that kinda kills what your doin. Hoped that helped.

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Guest docvantrease2003
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thanks for the info decided to leave it alone thanks again

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Gene, if you have further questions about the rifle, ask R1100R on here, since it was his.

I hope the gun shoots well and you're enjoying it.

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