Aldoradave
Member
For those wanting to put on a muzzle brake or other non stock tip device I offer this very low tech way.
First I tried a pipe wrench with rag (lefty loosy, righty tighty, Thank you), but did not seem to work without a bunch of pressure. Finally put a large flat file through the openings on the stock supressor and it came off easy. Actually any flat piece of steel might work as long as it is about 12 inches long and thin enough to fit through the slots.
Screwed on the two Grizzly Hunters, tightened the screws and it looks like I am in business to irritate those to my right. Rain is gone here in Texas but work interferes with my high science!
Dave Dillehay
USMC 63-68
First I tried a pipe wrench with rag (lefty loosy, righty tighty, Thank you), but did not seem to work without a bunch of pressure. Finally put a large flat file through the openings on the stock supressor and it came off easy. Actually any flat piece of steel might work as long as it is about 12 inches long and thin enough to fit through the slots.
Screwed on the two Grizzly Hunters, tightened the screws and it looks like I am in business to irritate those to my right. Rain is gone here in Texas but work interferes with my high science!
Dave Dillehay
USMC 63-68