I find it very frustrating when an rifle with "takedown pins" practically requires a tool for take down. If only a minor detail it would be a major improvement if the rear take down pin protruded from the receiver just a millimeter or two. Either just get longer pins, or you could probably add two cuts to the receiver machining at the wings to step down 3/4 of a mm on either side for a 1.5mm protrusion with the existing pins. It only needs to be enough that you can start it with your thumb like on an AR15 and break that initial jump of the retaining pin.
Incidentally the rear pin is crazy tight on mine, so regardless I need a few good whacks with a mallet and punch to assemble or disassemble. Probably somewhere to add a bit of hand fitting time as it seems from various videos online that the tension is a somewhat inconsistent thing right now. Some seem to have it super tight, some seem to have it apart without even a punch or bullet tip.