hdbeast:
First I heard about the mag safety issue.... However, it's possible. I think the "noise" is a YMMV thing, 'cause both of my RAM-equipped guns don't have the mag safety.... Tolerances.... IAC, a stiffer spring won't hurt anything.
(IMHO, the noise is just a byproduct, and if the tolerances are a little off, may not be there.)
The lever that provides the magazine safety necessitates two springs on it's pin. About any old spring (I suggested one from a ballpoint pen, half as a joke, but it appears that it does work) will do the job. The spring is really a spacer and friction enhancer so things don't flop around.
It is a bit of a jigsaw puzzle for me, but about anybody who's into working on these things should be able to handle it. Always seems to me that getting the sear block back into the grip is a fight, but I just keep trying. The USB is no problem if the rear sight moves easily and you're reasonably careful of the spring under the sight.
The trigger block needs a "pilot" pin. I found the one that Apex sent along was too short. Ended up running in a punch from the wrong side, and then using their pilot and the trigger pin together. Seemed to work, but it took some tries

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Having been an engineer of sorts in a previous life, I understand some of the strange stuff they come up with, but some head-shaking may also be in order at times. (2nd worst being a cellphone that apparently was designed by several working groups at one time. "Back" was two different buttons, for example, depending on what you were doing.... Worst being the re-assembly technique for the Walther P22, where a little bit of plastic is pretty much necessary to re-assemble the gun, and you'll probably lose it.)
Regards,