I know this has been discussed before but I tried searching and couldn't find any relevant information.
I recently got an M14 shim kit from Brownells (they were out of stock at Marstar) and have been trying to remove the flash suppressor to install it. I removed the set screw and backed off the castle nut. I blocked up the barrel and tried using a hammer and piece of steel to whack the bayonet lug just like in the video. After several dozen whacks the flash hider hasn't budged and the bayonet lug looks awful. I tried tried liquid wrench and even heating the flash hider up a bit on the stove but I was worried I would wreck the metal. I know it hasn't moved because I marked the castle nut and flash hider when it was backed out as far as possible and it's in the same spot.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there some kind of trick to this? I don't see any welds on it. it is quite a new M305, I got it in October. Would I be best to just cut the shims and pull them over the barrel?
I recently got an M14 shim kit from Brownells (they were out of stock at Marstar) and have been trying to remove the flash suppressor to install it. I removed the set screw and backed off the castle nut. I blocked up the barrel and tried using a hammer and piece of steel to whack the bayonet lug just like in the video. After several dozen whacks the flash hider hasn't budged and the bayonet lug looks awful. I tried tried liquid wrench and even heating the flash hider up a bit on the stove but I was worried I would wreck the metal. I know it hasn't moved because I marked the castle nut and flash hider when it was backed out as far as possible and it's in the same spot.
Am I doing something wrong? Is there some kind of trick to this? I don't see any welds on it. it is quite a new M305, I got it in October. Would I be best to just cut the shims and pull them over the barrel?
