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I've got a couple of 55x examples I need to remove the flash hiders on for suppressors. Any tips/tricks? I gave up on a previous 551-A1 and had my SOT do it for me.

I've got a Sig import 553, 522 and 556R I've got cans for. It seems its either super high torque or brazing on some of these from the factory. Heat, solvents, leverage....nothing seemed to work before.

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The 553 is 1/2x28 FYI. I just removed the hand guards and put the upper in a vise, came off fairly easily. My 551a1 was pretty brutal.



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Well, that's encouraging....I'm hopeful then. What part did you clamp in the vise? Not much to go on with the 553 of course.
 
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I've had no issues. Barrel in barrel vise and wrench off. Nothing like rocksett or locktite or anything else visible.


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Well, that's encouraging....I'm hopeful then. What part did you clamp in the vise? Not much to go on with the 553 of course.


I clamped the barrel itself, like hrcjon mentioned no loctite or anything that I noticed, although I did heat it just incase.



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My 551-A1 appeared to have been copper brazed in place
 
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I didn't have any problems getting my 551A1 hider off. Don't remember doing anything special and there wasn't any indication of any thread locker or anything else on the threads.
 
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I had to use a barrel vice to remove the flash hider on my 522. It was very tight.
 
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I thought some of the Swiss/SAN barrelled weapons had the flash hider as integral (lathed with) the actual barrel.. at least one of my SG 551-2's is like this - barrel and hider are one piece of metal..
 
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I thought some of the Swiss/SAN barrelled weapons had the flash hider as integral (lathed with) the actual barrel.. at least one of my SG 551-2's is like this - barrel and hider are one piece of metal..


Some of the the Swiss guns like the 551 do have the integral FH. But I think all of the US made 55x guns have a threaded barrel.
 
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I thought some of the Swiss/SAN barrelled weapons had the flash hider as integral (lathed with) the actual barrel.. at least one of my SG 551-2's is like this - barrel and hider are one piece of metal..


Some of the the Swiss guns like the 551 do have the integral FH. But I think all of the US made 55x guns have a threaded barrel.

Ditto ... My 551 barrel/flash hider is integral however my 552 has the same thread as an AK, 14x1 RH IIRC, off hand it seems that my 553 is 1/2x28, same as my 556's ... Except for the 556R and P556Xi 762 which are both 5/8x24 ... None of mine had a thread locker/sealer and all came off fairly easily with the proper wrench.


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proper 14" barrel 551's have integral flash hiders. All versions built by SigSauer have been removable however.
 
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Does the 553 pistol have a removable FH or is it integral as well?
 
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Does the 553 pistol have a removable FH or is it integral as well?


The 553 pistols I've seen all had threaded barrels with removable flash hiders. In fact the first batch that arrived in the U.S. didn't have any muzzle attachments, threaded barrels only.
 
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