They come apart pretty easily, not too much fuss. If you're taking the sear apart it's a little more complicated to get back together, you have to compress a spring while driving a pin back in, but it's not too bad. The trigger spring is pretty easy though.

You can get a different spring, or cut/compress a couple coils on the factory spring. I prefer to heat a couple coils red and compress them, it leaves a more stable base for the spring than cutting, but either way works.

My RAR trigger is down around 2-ish lb doing this, although I also stoned the sear a little to get rid of most of the creep; it had quite a bit of creep out of the box.

Last edited by Yondering; 10/06/15.