I recently bought a steel P-01 manual safety. Supposedly I'm the second owner. According to the shop I got it from, the PO bought it new but never fired it, and then decided to sell it on consignment. So it's probably factory stock. DA pull measured 9.5# and SA 5# with the usual sear cage movement, trigger camming, and gritty trigger.
I've converted it to SAO by removing the disco and adding a dual adjustable flat face trigger. Did the usual buff and fluff but didn't mess with hammer or sear geometry. I was able to tighten up and limit a lot of the sear cage movement with the extended hammer pin retaining peg mod (long name for such a short part) and added a .010" brass shim to the right side of the sear cage. There is now no noticeable sear cage hammer movement during the trigger pull. There is still a slight bit of hammer camming and sear cage movement if the trigger is pulled with the safety engaged. And I also spent half a hour looking for the lifter spring when it decided to take a tour of my work bench while trying to put everything back together.

Trigger pulled has smoothed out a lot and is now about 3.5#. I want to get it back up into the 4.5 to 5# range. So far it looks like my options are:
1. Heavier Wolff hammer spring - 22, 24 or 26#
2. Heavier trigger return spring
3. Heavier lifter spring
Anybody have any other suggestions or experience with any of these set ups? I've run a search, but all the info is on how to reduce trigger pull not increase it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Pete