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pekjackie February 16th, 2010 02:37

WE AWSS SCAR Flash Hider
 
I have a question for you guys. I tried both CW and CCW to take flash hider off, and it didn't move at all. I just can't take it off anyway. How can get it done?

Thenooblord February 16th, 2010 07:22

its CW, but epoxied/locktited on, get some heat on it, and put a screwdriver through the holes and wail on it itll it comes off, thats what I had to do

pekjackie February 16th, 2010 15:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thenooblord (Post 1165639)
its CW, but epoxied/locktited on, get some heat on it, and put a screwdriver through the holes and wail on it itll it comes off, thats what I had to do

I just tried, still doesn't work....

Shirley February 16th, 2010 16:00

Some come CW, also CCW.

WE threw on a load of loctite in some rifles..

Thenooblord February 16th, 2010 16:59

I had to oinch the gun between my legs, put a large slot screwdriver throught the flash hider, and twist it off with all my strength

Qlong February 16th, 2010 17:41

Put it under a candle until you see smoke. Then twist gently in either direction if you're unsure of threading, you don't need to apply too much torque as the thread lock liquefies.

pekjackie February 16th, 2010 17:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Qlong (Post 1165984)
Put it under a candle until you see smoke. Then twist gently in either direction if you're unsure of threading, you don't need to apply too much torque as the thread lock liquefies.

I heated for 5 mins with a candle, still not move at all.... so upset now, i even tried put it into the boiled water, doesn't work either.

pekjackie February 17th, 2010 17:00

I tried everything i can, i didn't move at all. Please help..........

TokyoSeven February 17th, 2010 17:14

Is there grub screws to remove? If so remove that first. If not, I am unsure what to recommend aside from using a chemical like liquid wrench or heating it.


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