If it has thread locking compound, you will need heat, and lots of it. I recently bought a HW100 and had to use a propane torch to get it hot enough. Obviously, the materials involved must be considered before applying high heat. The HW moderator is all metal, but even so, I unscrewed the body and removed everything except the base, which was screwed on the muzzle with a locking compound. I applied the heat for maybe 10 seconds at a time until it got hot enough to melt the locking agent. When it reaches that point, it releases quickly and screws right off. Remember, it gets HOT, and you will need something to protect your hands, I used a thick piece of leather. Don't make the mistake of using regular work gloves, you might find them melted on your fingers! If you are dealing with a suppressor that attaches with a plastic base, or that screws onto a plastic shroud adapter, I'm not sure it will release before damaging the material. I expect a tech at AOA or Pyramyd could give you some guidance. But if the parts are metal, sock the heat to it, it will let go.