Yes, except you will feel like you need three hands.There is a set screw that retains the sear pin. You will see it when you remove the floorplate. Remove the screw that holds the sear spring and drive the sear pin out.

The hard part is not damaging the corners of the stock inletting because while you're doing all this you will have a loose stock flopping around. I put the frame in the vise belly up and support the stock on something padded. Or you could have someone hold the stock for you. Just go slow.