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My fal has the faux flash hider silver soldered on. I mean it's the type with the slots and what looks like a bayonet lug. The flash hider slots are not open of course. I hope I'm making sense here. Anyways, for the longest time, I was going to heat up the barrel to unscrew the fake flash hider. But I just had an idea...what if I use my dremel to cut the slots open? I mean, by opening the slots wouldn't it act just like a flash hider? I'm a bit crazy...
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The silver solder is on the back of the hider. The threads sit approx 2-3" in front of it at the end of the muzzle. IF you want to mess around with a dremel,
WESCOG TIME!
Cut the unit from the soldered end forward on an angle. Then cut around the diameter, again in front of the soldered end. The should allow removal of the hider. Now take the fancy dremel and remove the solder. Check for the blind pin located behind the threads. I did a SA 5.56 this way. Took 20 min.
MAKE SURE YOU TAPE OFF ANY AREA YOU DON'T WANT DREMEL OR OOPS MARKS ON.
OR find a smith who can chuck it up in their lathe and cut it off, cleanly