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Removing a Rem. Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2836069" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I just can't figure why some manufactures put Perm Loc on their threaded actions and Flash suppressors/Brakes.</p><p>Bout 6-7 years ago I had a RRA with their Factory Brake/Flash on the muzzle of the barrel. I was having a hard time removing the Brake/Flash and called Customer Tech. They told me to heat it up and it would burn up the thread loc. Well I did that and no go. I called again and the sent me a prepaid shipping lable. When RRA got it they had a real bad time with it. I spoke with the tech that worked on it. He said after heating that he "TWISTED' the barrel and it still would not come off. The GOODNEWS is that We got a brand new barrel with 5/8 24 thread for our suppressor shipped back for free.</p><p>I advise everyone that if they have not taken the barrel off before without a lot of trouble, be prepared to throw that barrel away. All depends on the manufacture and how long on the action. Same goes for Brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2836069, member: 116439"] I just can't figure why some manufactures put Perm Loc on their threaded actions and Flash suppressors/Brakes. Bout 6-7 years ago I had a RRA with their Factory Brake/Flash on the muzzle of the barrel. I was having a hard time removing the Brake/Flash and called Customer Tech. They told me to heat it up and it would burn up the thread loc. Well I did that and no go. I called again and the sent me a prepaid shipping lable. When RRA got it they had a real bad time with it. I spoke with the tech that worked on it. He said after heating that he "TWISTED' the barrel and it still would not come off. The GOODNEWS is that We got a brand new barrel with 5/8 24 thread for our suppressor shipped back for free. I advise everyone that if they have not taken the barrel off before without a lot of trouble, be prepared to throw that barrel away. All depends on the manufacture and how long on the action. Same goes for Brakes. [/QUOTE]
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