You may want to try using a heat gun on it to see if that could loosen it enough for you to get it off. I thought there was previous thread on getting a muzzle break off a SA carbine or rifle and applying heat was a suggestion.I’m having trouble removing the blast diverted from my 9mm Victor carbine. I want to mount a suppressor. Any suggestions?
It's going to take a flame unless the heat gun is way hot (way more than 1,500 watts). This works very well (pic).You may want to try using a heat gun on it to see if that could loosen it enough for you to get it off. I thought there was previous thread on getting a muzzle break off a SA carbine or rifle and applying heat was a suggestion.
Not sure what my heat gun was rated for but it was enough to get the round barrel shroud off my Kriss Vector Carbine (I installed the rectangular one in its place )It's going to take a flame unless the heat gun is way hot (way more than 1,500 watts). This works very well (pic).
Was going to suggest the same almost. After removing handguard put the barrel in a padded vise and then remove muzzle devise.View attachment 50264Pulled my blast diverter off today. Removed handguard and locked upper in receiver block in vise. Used my big crescent wrench and it can right off no problem. There was a dab of red loctite on the threads.