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Broke the original flashider on an AR loose to change it out to a YHM for my suppressor. The washer behind the flashider is somewhat loose, but tight enough it wont slide over the threads on the barrel, thought on getting it off? thanks.



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Side cutter might get some of it,drammel cutter might get a little more the pliers to twist and break the cuts.Tape barrel and threads to protect them.Be sure to clamp in vise for sure cuts.
 
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See if you can thread it off.
I have to do this with some banjo bolt copper seals when they close up a bit from being over tightened.

The crush washer should be softer than the threads on the muzzle.
 
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thanks guys. I did try to thread it off, no dice. Cutting it off sounds like the best option.



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thanks guys. I did try to thread it off, no dice. Cutting it off sounds like the best option.


I've used a side cutter to put some notches in it at a couple places and then pliers to break it. I'm pretty sure if I used a Dremel I'd end up having to buy a new barrel.
 
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