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I am a pretty DIY kinda guy, and in a perfect world my post would've only been asking a question if I was having problems getting them off. As it stands now though, I don't have a vice and only a very limited amount of gunsmith specific tools. So for things like this I gotta reach out to the community. But ya know, I've been looking for an excuse to buy a vice!I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. Somewhere in Southern Oregon to take them in to have them removed? If so, I can't help there, but.....
Honestly, those are both easy enough to remove at home. Secure the barrel (vice with rubber grips/leather/etc), apply heat and twist off with a padded wrench (IE., folded paper in the jaws).
Heat isn't always necessary, but if it's unknown if there may be locktite applied it can save you some time/effort and... even if there isn't... it just makes it all the easier. You can always try the wrench first and if it seems it may take a good amount of force... then... opt to apply some heat.
The OEM IMI Galil muzzle device has a locking nut you twist in opposite directions from the muzzle device itself, but IIRC the Warcomp (nice hider, BTW) and Scout OEM device are simply screw on/screw off types.
Gotcha! Yeah... pretty handy if you do much with your firearms. A drill press vise with a couple C-clamps can be had pretty cheaply. A carpenters vise would work too... and can be had fairly cheaply as well. Versus a table vise that is. They're ideal, but typically more spendy and not everyone has a surface to mount them through.I am a pretty DIY kinda guy, and in a perfect world my post would've only been asking a question if I was having problems getting them off. As it stands now though, I don't have a vice and only a very limited amount of gunsmith specific tools. So for things like this I gotta reach out to the community. But ya know, I've been looking for an excuse to buy a vice!
You got that backwards; you rapid fire until the muzzle device gets really hot and then pee on the barrel only. you want the barrel smaller and the muzzle device bigger.I heard you are supposed to rapid fire until the barrel gets really hot and then pee on the muzzle device. Then it should come right off.
I don't know of any shop down that way the is Black Rifle competent.I have two rifles that I would like the muzzle devices removed from, one is an IWI Galil ACE with a Surefire Warcomp and the other is a Savage Scout 308 with factory device. Any guidance in the Southern Oregon area would be great!
No wonder I couldn't get it to work! Oh well, guess I'll have to down a bunch of coffee and head out to the range again...You got that backwards; you rapid fire until the muzzle device gets really hot and then pee on the barrel only. you want the barrel smaller and the muzzle device bigger.
Booze and loose women are a couple good ones. Even better when combined.I don't have a vice
Just don't make a kid with CrazyBooze and loose women are a couple good ones. Even better when combined.
But then I wouldn't exist.Just don't make a kid with Crazy
You have the strength of an adolescent Smurf?I think I may have found why it was so difficult. Let me know what you guys think
Maybe a 53 year old Smurf.You have the strength of an adolescent Smurf?
It's not any type of adhesive. I'm pretty sure it was screwed in so far that the threads were scraped off when the barrel went into the part of the muzzle device that had a reduced inner diameter. Email with photo sent to Savage already.Are you sure that's a factory install? I couldn't find anything about Savage using any adhesive, solder or spooge or whatever that is
Yeah, those first few threads were chingered beyond recognition. Seems like they were cut too long.It's not any type of adhesive. I'm pretty sure it was screwed in so far that the threads were scraped off when the barrel went into the part of the muzzle device that had a reduced inner diameter. Email with photo sent to Savage already.
Ru-oh....After an epic struggle I got the muzzle device free from my Savage. Not epic like battling an army of Orcs for control of Middle Earth, but it was damn close. Once removed, I think I may have found why it was so difficult. Let me know what you guys think, as if I have to ask for your opinions.
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I highly suspect this .If present, it would have been on the underside of the muzzle break. Either that or someone went bonkers with rocksett.Looks like it was pinned and the pin was dragged across the threads on the way off.
Can you see something that looks like a tiny puddle weld on the muzzle device ?