First of all, do you consider yourself a proper "Backyard Bubba Gunsmith" as so many of us do? Haha. It can be a little complicated for some. There are a lot of non captive springs. The trigger group has....7 springs if I'm counting correctly. Just removing the the bolt carrier group exposes a non captive spring in the upper receiver, you can see through the ejection port. Be careful.
Of course this will void your warranty.
Anyway:
-take off the butt stock
-remove the lower receiver
-remove the safety. Little philips screw on the on selector
-open up the pistol grip and remove the bolt
-the trigger group will come out. CAUTION - Little brass bushings and springs are exposed to fall into the dark corners of the room
-it is possible to remove the philips screws that hold the trigger assembly together, pry the two haves apart just enough to get the mag safety bar out. But more than likely, the main spring will try to launch itself. Be careful.
-last step, put it all back together and function test
I did fully disassemble my trigger group. I polished the sear and a few other places. The cast metal of the small parts do feel pretty gritty.
Do not try this unless you are confident. Small springs that love to have secret parties in the dark with the dust bunnies can be hard to find. Here is the mag safety and its spring:
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Ok thanks for that! I will decide if it’s something I feel like after a few more range trips