This guide details the process of removing CMMG's Plan B style muzzle devices, which are secured with Hot Lock thread locker. The video explains that if the device is not heat-cured, it can be removed with a 13/16 inch wrench. However, if heat-cured through shooting or direct application, removal requires soaking in water for at least 30 minutes, potentially followed by a penetrating lubricant. The presenter, Mike from CMMG, emphasizes that heat-curing makes the attachment permanent.
This video from School of the American Rifle discusses the proper application of high-temperature thread lockers like Rocksett and Hot Lock for firearm components. It emphasizes using these products for areas exposed to significant heat, such as muzzle devices and suppressor mounts, to ensure they remain secure. The instructor advises against using standard blue thread locker in these applications due to its lower temperature rating.
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