It really transformed the trigger to a decent one. Being lazy, I did not grind the surface of the link or center punch it. Just drilled a tiny pilot hole first, and then enlarged with 1/8" (?) drill bit. Worked like a charm! I also did not replace the trigger blade spring, instead cut mine by one "loop".
Safety warnings!
1. Rifle could misfire or bump fire if the safety pin is not inserted back into the trigger group.
2. The safety will not work anymore in my rifle, even when engaged, it allows trigger blade to move enough to release the sear. This should be fixed easily by either grinding the trigger link or the lower link mating parts. That would increase trigger travel in the 1st stage.
I shot my disco today for the first time after installing few mods (HDD, trigger, muzzle break) and it is a completely different rifle. Can't wait to do accuracy testing!
Chris