I want to cut my SU-16's barrel back to a total overall length of 16.1" with a flash hider installed. I know this means permanently installed (welded, etc.). The reason for this is obvious when you examine the image below. The stock barrel is 18.5", if I can knock over 2" off it will fit in a much smaller space when folded. I'll also be glad to be rid of the ugly front sight.
I want a flash hider for both flash suppression and muzzle protection. Also since the SU-16 does not give straight on access to the chamber end I may occasionally have to insert a cleaning rod from the muzzle end, and I can rig a bore guide pretty easy with a flash suppressor attached.
Can anyone recommend an effective flash suppressor, the shorter the better but up to 1.5" is OK. Also, since it must be permanently attached, should it be threaded? WHat other way do they come? Does anyone know does it have to be welded or can I thread it on but use red locktite or JBweld or similar in the threads to permanently attach it? I'm leery of welding because although I have friends who are master welders, I'm sure the finish will have to be removed and then reapplied somehow. I'd much rather bypass that step somehow if at all possible. I also worry about heating the barrel that much.
Can anyone offer any expertise / suggestions? Thanks.

I want a flash hider for both flash suppression and muzzle protection. Also since the SU-16 does not give straight on access to the chamber end I may occasionally have to insert a cleaning rod from the muzzle end, and I can rig a bore guide pretty easy with a flash suppressor attached.
Can anyone recommend an effective flash suppressor, the shorter the better but up to 1.5" is OK. Also, since it must be permanently attached, should it be threaded? WHat other way do they come? Does anyone know does it have to be welded or can I thread it on but use red locktite or JBweld or similar in the threads to permanently attach it? I'm leery of welding because although I have friends who are master welders, I'm sure the finish will have to be removed and then reapplied somehow. I'd much rather bypass that step somehow if at all possible. I also worry about heating the barrel that much.
Can anyone offer any expertise / suggestions? Thanks.