All I have ever used is the copper anti-seize and out of thousands of rounds threw many suppressors I've never had any major headaches to open them.
Now part of it could be the method and I just do it how I saw someone else do it once.
I just put the "tool" the suppressor came with to open or socket in the vise, set the suppressor on it, push down and with a strap wrench just twist. Never any problems.
Now part of it could be the method and I just do it how I saw someone else do it once.
I just put the "tool" the suppressor came with to open or socket in the vise, set the suppressor on it, push down and with a strap wrench just twist. Never any problems.