Nerve wracking to say the least, but in the end, easy as sliced pie! The instructions just seemed overwhelming on paper until you got into it.
Super easy access to clean out, the trigger is right in a big open pocket if you want to add a little break in grease or whatever you normally use on your trigger. I used barricade on the inners and then liquid wrench lithium grease on the strikerfire assy.
Strikerfire works and the strikerfire spring/retention pin

Close up of the spring and pin. Once the spring is removed from the pin, lightly tap that pin out with a punch. Mine took very little pressure to pop it free of the frame. Once its out, pull back on the Breaching lever and remove the striker assembly by pulling straight back.


Guts of the Strikerfire. Blew them out with gun scrubber and relubed with Barricade

Trigger is seen and easily accessed for cleaning/lubing. If you notice that screw, theres a spring on it and I THINK it may be used for adjusting the trigger pull weight. I am not 100% certain though, so do not mess with that screw until I figure out whats going on.
