there's a slight rifling on the splines, so they don't lift straight up like a standard Shimano or Suntour cassette. may need to apply a bit of spray lube or anti-sieze in case there's rust involved
Removed it, on account of I know what a lockring is.
No attempt to prize or knock the freewheel off has worked.
Are you all 100% sure that after the lockring is removed, the freewheel isn't unscrewed with a tool? It looks like it is, but I can't find any information on it.
Helicomatic free wheels use a 45° ish helix to hold the free wheel on (harder you pedal, tighter it gets).
Might just be a matter of getting a punch on the back of it (the non-free wheel bit, obviously) and giving it a tap in the right direction.
There's no chance of notching the carrier, so it'll probably just be slightly rusty, or dried grease.
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