there are instructions on the web by Gunsmith Rod Hendrickson on how to make a tool to remove the flash hider via screw power. I will see if I can find it again.
I would be very interested to see this. Paired with drilling the welds, this would be a much nicer way of doing it. Gonna be taking o e of for a buddy soon as his parts come in.
Jesus Chrust man, drill the spot welds a bit!
Don't go through obviously. but use a nice big metal cutting bit and drill straight into the weld spots.
Even if you just go into them 1/32 of an inch or less it will drastically weaken them.
That's what I had to do and then it just took one or two good solid hits with a normal hammer to break them.
I'm having flashbacks of Barney yelling "now put your purse down and hit it for real!"![]()
I think I'll stick to my Garands. No pounding required.

Man, I'm kinda glad that I got out of the M305 game years ago.


Barney, you need to come out to red-neck country (Edmonton area) and put on a clinic!
He's comin' to Calgary this summerShould be a lot of fun
Truth be told, the M14 journey for all of us just does not seem to end. Here's why I say this... Thomas or 45acpking is brilliant. He convinced me (all subconsciously, of course) that the LRB is eventual and inevitable. He was right. I have one now! It was just a matter of selling off all kinds of other firearms I have not got time for, you know, those safe queens; then once I sold them off, the LRB appeared! My wife likes that idea, fewer firearms, but the really desireable ones remain...![]()
I'm not surprised you eventually bought an LRB. They make a fantastic rifle and it's extremely close to mil-spec, unlike the SAs.
I'm excited to hear if you have a clinic in Edmonton soon. I'm hoping to build a Vietnam era M25 clone. If you have any suggestions on where to get a nice walnut stock please post it up! I've built a couple of M14s, but would always appreciate tips!
I'm working on that with my guns too, trying to get down to the following:
- M14
- Tactical Precision Rifle (ideally a Mausingfield if I can ever import one - I'll build it as a 260)
- Pistol (M&P Compact)
- Sporting Clays Shotgun
- Hunting Shotgun (CZ Ultralight)
- AR15 (Aero Precision 16")
- .22lr rifle to train new shooters with
Back to topic: I've found that on new M305's I've been able to use my hand built castle nut wrench and turn the threads to pop the flash suppressor welds off. The angle grinder works good too, but it's destructive if the flash hider is going to get reused.




























