Thanks, for the info. I will go ahead with removing the disconnect, but the jury's out on the feed ramp. I had it out today, and put 70 or 80 rounds through it without a bobble. I even chambered and then ejected a round to see if the feed ramp was doing any mashing or disfiguring of bullets...there wasn't a mark on the bullet. So, unless such a problem or stoppages occur, I'll take the attitude of not fixing it if it ain't broke.
As for shooting, despite the heavy trigger, the gun consistently put bullets high and right of point of aim. If I'm not mistaken, the rear sight can be drifted, so, I'll see if I can do so and get the windage corrected. And, I did experience some hammer bite. Not as bad as I thought it might be...Years ago I had a GI 1911 and that would smart when fired...anyway, the first couple rounds of a magazine there was no hammer to skin contact, but as gun and hand melded into each other as rounds fired increased, I got a few hammer kisses.
All in all, I'm quite impressed with what you get for the money with this gun...it's quite the bargain.