15/22 sport flash hider, removable?

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I'm looking to change the flash hider on my new M&P 15/22 Sport. Is it removable? Meaning are they threaded like the AR?
 
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Yes.They are removable and threaded just like a regular AR.

Just make sure you clamp the barrel itself and not the upper receiver. This is very important as the polymer upper cannot take the torque required to remove the flash hider.

You can buy a barrel vice from Tacticool22 or Squirrel Daddy.
 
Yes.They are removable and threaded just like a regular AR.

Just make sure you clamp the barrel itself and not the upper receiver. This is very important as the polymer upper cannot take the torque required to remove the flash hider.

You can buy a barrel vice from Tacticool22 or Squirrel Daddy.

While true, it's not the whole story.

The 15-22's barrel does not attach to the upper receiver the same way an AR-15 barrel does. Instead, it is inserted through the rear of the upper receiver through grooves. If you clamp the upper receiver, you can torque the barrel to the point that these grooves are damaged, which will render the upper receiver useless.

Also, even on aluminum upper receivers, it is often recommended to clamp the barrel, not the upper receiver, when torquing a muzzle break.
 
While true, it's not the whole story.

The 15-22's barrel does not attach to the upper receiver the same way an AR-15 barrel does. Instead, it is inserted through the rear of the upper receiver through grooves. If you clamp the upper receiver, you can torque the barrel to the point that these grooves are damaged, which will render the upper receiver useless.

Also, even on aluminum upper receivers, it is often recommended to clamp the barrel, not the upper receiver, when torquing a muzzle break.

What part of the story did I miss?
*Flash hider is removable
*Clamp the barrel and not the upper receiver because it can't take the torque (i.e. it will be damaged)

The OP asked about removing the M&P15-22 flash hider. No aluminum upper receiver on a 15-22.
 
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What part of the story did I miss?
*Flash hider is removable
*Clamp the barrel and not the upper receiver because it can't take the torque (i.e. it will be damaged)

The OP asked about removing the M&P15-22 flash hider. No aluminum upper receiver on a 15-22.

Your answer was correct. You just did not show your work. Partial credit given.

The aluminum upper receiver was in reference to 99% of the AR-15 upper receivers, which the OP referenced in his question, suggesting some familiarity with that model.

There are polymer AR-15 upper receivers. Over torquing them will cause different damage (usually to the threads on the upper receiver), rather than guide rails that are unique to the 15-22.

Cheers!
 
I have another question about this. What can I use to protect the finish on the barrel while using these in the vise?
 
I have another question about this. What can I use to protect the finish on the barrel while using these in the vise?

Aluminum is softer than the steel barrel, and shouldn't mar it (it might mar the finish I suppose, but that can be re-blued). Any maring is more likely to be aluminum that is left on the barrel from the barrel vice, and can be cleaned off with CLP and a little elbow grease.

If aluminum scratched the barrel, that means your barrel is soft.

In short, you should't need anything to protect the finish from the aluminum vice block. You could use a towel, however, the grip will likely not be as good compared to bare aluminum to steel.
 
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