Thanks for the reply Walt. This actually has nothing to do with the trigger, but rather cleaning. The pin had a lot of dirty oil on it, so I had to examine it.
Anyway, I just can't get the bloody firing pin block stop (58) to budge. It's in the exact state it was in when the slide was completely assembled. I tried to give it a bit of force, but I don't want to further it for risk of damage.
And yes, I did know that the FPBS is one of the factors keeping the firing pin in, which is what I meant, but I can't identify what is keeping the FPBS in.
Besides that, is there a way to remove the loaded chamber indicator for maximum cleanliness?
Thanks,
Robert