Yep. it's usually somethin' simple.
Go ahead and polish the rear face of the trigger stirrup and the face of the disconnector spade on a piece of 600-grit wet-or-dry paper backed on a flat, hard surface. A glass plate will do. Polish with a figure "8" or a circular motion. Break any sharp edges that you can find. Polish the sides of the trigger bow in a straight line on the paper...fingers on the inside of the bow putting pressure on the side being polished. Use light oil on the paper for a better finish.
Polish the angle on the back of the disconnect spade in straight up/down strokes, and be VERY careful to maintain the angle. It's critical. Pull it down the paper...stop...lift...go back and repeat.
Polish the tip of the sear spring on a matching angle with the one on the disconnect. Just a little will do, so don't get carried away.
Luck!
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