right side of the frame, spring has to be pushed down to get the pin in above it?
Isn't that pin already chamfered on the inside end?
I thought they usually just pushed in once you got the spring end down far enough below them to allow the pin to slide in. Then the spring pushes up into that groove that runs around the pin and holds the pin it place?
Are you afraid of scratching the frame on the inside?
Do you have a brass punch that you could use to push the spring down? Or a popsicle stick cut off square on one end? Or, that small common screw driver blade with the notch cut (dremeled?) into the blade to help with the Omega decocker spring installation trick that someone here came up with?
Good luck with it. We'll need pictures, of course. I'm getting serious about getting my little CZ85 Compact clone done. That kydex holster is working on the muzzle end of the slide, the slide release levers, etc. So, along with the pictures we'll want some details on what you had to remove, take off, etc. to ship it off for the work.