I got my gun with a jacked up orange plastic flash hider. Looked like some one tried to take it of with tools with out luck. I got it discounted and did not worry too much as i was advised it can be removed and replaced with a new one. Had it for week and the broke flash hider looked tacky and i decided to replace it with the black one it came with for the time being and put on a new orange one to comply with Federal law. I took a lot of force using my hand a jar opener for grip to get it off. As i did the bottom end of the plastic hider broke and it was off.
-Hodge 浪人
It is a reverse thread. Which way are you screwing it on?
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To the left. But will not grab the thread.
-Hodge 浪人
I got it on with a little extra muscle, i was hesitant at first. Though i believe the thread is still stripped and the black flash hider is not coming off, at least without a fight any way lol. Is this going to be a problem? Gun still works fine and all. I guess i can paint the tip orange.
-Hodge 浪人
Maybe. Usually if something isn't going on smooth, its not best to force it. Especially something threaded and potentially expensive to correct.
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[quote="AdmiralAckbar"]Maybe. Usually if something isn't going on smooth, its not best to force it. Especially something threaded and potentially expensive to correct.[/quote]
-Hodge 浪人