I used a 2.5 hex head as a punch for disassembly.

Hear you can see the two pins you have to remove. One above the trigger, and another towards the rear.

Pin removed. The slide stop has to get moved slighty to allow this pin to come out.

Pins and slide stop removed.

Block slides straight out the top, then you can remove the trigger assembly.
Removed.


Clear.

Connector location

Ready for removal.

All it takes is a knife to pry under the connector and slide it out, takes very little pressure.

New Lone Wolf Connector.


Basically then you just reinstalled in the reverse order, not hard to do at all.
Installed


Most 3.5lb have the - symbol on them, the standard 5.5 are blank, and the 8.5lb depending on manufacturer are blank or have a + on them.
One of the areas I polished. Before I did.

Just helps smooth things out.
I haven't taken this to the range yet, I hope to go this week, and at the least I'll fire it at my HCP class Saturday. I can already tell a great difference in the pull. But I cannot say really which part really made the most difference, the cleaning, the polishing, or the connector in my gun, the pull was VERY hard on it to start with. I know all three together have made a great impact.
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