Supressor wrench?

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My cz scorpion fixed piston is stuck on the end of the barrel. I didn't use any anti-seize goo on it before shooting it last go around. The suppress came off but the fixed piston didn't. I'd prefer to not use a regular pair of pliers to remove it... Is there a tool that will tighten/untighten these things?

The detent is popped up and I put some oil around it.
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Got an AR Stock wrench?
 
Nice countertops. Great minds think alike
 
Put an ice cube in plastic bag, hold it against the fitting, give it a minute or two and then strap wrench.
 
Thanks all! Looks like I'm ordering a set of strap wrenches.
 
The simple solution is to reattach the suppressor body and keep shooting. If you're not at a 1:1 ratio of cans/hosts you need to buy another can. :p
Ask me how many I have in jail right now!
 
Flathead against one of the teeth and tap with hammer. Will obviously leave a small mark on the teeth but should work.
 
Or bring it with when you come pick up your Omega and I'll take it off.

PS your Omega has been approved.
Boom!!!!! That means I get to pick up two then! That one definitely came out of order. I have a deadair ghost from 1/12/2017

The omega was 3/14/2017.
 
I was going to suggest degrease the threads, apply blue loctite on the threads, put the can back on & let it set up overnight. Next day unscrew it, a heat gun has sufficient heat to release the blue loctite.
 
Just curious, why do you need to remove it? I just leave mine on when shooting unsuppressed.
 
The strap wrenches worked like a charm. It took some force though.
 
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