A couple answers:

It is the tradition of the company to stamp the trigger bodies with "Miller". We would be willing (as the original owners occasionally did) to stamp the trigger on the inside, leaving the outside clean. We can also blue or color caseharden the trigger bodies if preferred.

The original design requires that intercepting sears be removed for the trigger to properly function. We studied this issue at length and there is no way around it. Though the loss of interceptors is regrettable, the design of the Miller trigger is safe and reliable and has been proven for many years. We have installed many Miller triggers in L.C. Smith guns and boxlocks, neither of which have interceptors, with no issues regarding safety.

Best, Dan