@@sacrificialscience4405 We're happy you're happy! By the way, if the stuck taper mount is one of our newer styles, it will have a slot in the back of the device. We offer three tools that can interface with this slot. These tools are the GI Armorers Wrench, the Bushwhacker Wrench, and the Mount Adapter Driver. These tools would be used by putting the wrench or driver into a bench vise and then placing the suppressor with the stuck taper mount muzzle device over the tool. From there, you can simply unscrew the mount from the suppressor. If this method is ineffective or you do not have either of these tools on hand, you can try a method using Loctite 272. To remove the muzzle device with this method, you will need to apply a liberal amount of red thread locker to the barrel threads and screw the suppressor/muzzle device onto the barrel as hand-tightly as possible. Let the thread locker set for about thirty minutes. At that time, you should be able to remove the suppressor from the muzzle device. To add even better leverage, we suggest the use of a strap wrench. Once the suppressor has been removed from the muzzle device, remove the muzzle device from the threads with a standard wrench. Clean the threads thoroughly and reinstall the muzzle device to the proper torque spec (45 ft/lbs for 5/8 and others or 35 ft/lbs for 1/2x28). If the muzzle device is carbon-locked onto the suppressor, soaking the suppressor in penetrating oil can assist in removing it. We have found Kroil to be very effective. If neither of these methods are effective, please reach out to rmaprocessing@griffinarmament.com, and we can get that fixed for you free of charge! We may even throw in some stickers 😉
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@@sacrificialscience4405 We're happy you're happy! By the way, if the stuck taper mount is one of our newer styles, it will have a slot in the back of the device. We offer three tools that can interface with this slot. These tools are the GI Armorers Wrench, the Bushwhacker Wrench, and the Mount Adapter Driver. These tools would be used by putting the wrench or driver into a bench vise and then placing the suppressor with the stuck taper mount muzzle device over the tool. From there, you can simply unscrew the mount from the suppressor.
If this method is ineffective or you do not have either of these tools on hand, you can try a method using Loctite 272. To remove the muzzle device with this method, you will need to apply a liberal amount of red thread locker to the barrel threads and screw the suppressor/muzzle device onto the barrel as hand-tightly as possible. Let the thread locker set for about thirty minutes. At that time, you should be able to remove the suppressor from the muzzle device. To add even better leverage, we suggest the use of a strap wrench.
Once the suppressor has been removed from the muzzle device, remove the muzzle device from the threads with a standard wrench. Clean the threads thoroughly and reinstall the muzzle device to the proper torque spec (45 ft/lbs for 5/8 and others or 35 ft/lbs for 1/2x28). If the muzzle device is carbon-locked onto the suppressor, soaking the suppressor in penetrating oil can assist in removing it. We have found Kroil to be very effective. If neither of these methods are effective, please reach out to rmaprocessing@griffinarmament.com, and we can get that fixed for you free of charge! We may even throw in some stickers 😉
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