The flash hider is held in place by two pins. Look for two small filled depressions
on the body of the flash supressor. Its best to try and ues a dremel with a very small grinding point to give your pin punch a place to grab on to. Usually they are contourded to match the supressor body. Sometimes they can be very hard to locate and drive out the pins. In addition the supressor is a very tight fit on the barrel. So you may need a hard block of wood to start it moving. Thye one I had to remove was for a friend and it had been in addition to the fit and two pins been soldered also. So you may want to have the tourch warming up the supressor body to play it safe. On the barrel there are two corresponding grooves that the two pins go through. So once you get the pins out and have heated thebody and get the supressor moving expect to see these two grooves.
No big deal but just so you know that they are there. Once you get past the two grooves removal should be straight forward. Hope this helps. Frank
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