Like pulling teeth
Just got home from visiting the gunsmith. Gun is fixed, what a hassle. Tried everywhere to find that trigger return spring. Gunparts were out, Brownells showed it as back ordered, Midway didn't show it at all, I Googled it, got several hits but nobody had it.
So I took it in to a gunsmith about 25 miles away and he called me two days later and said the part was on the way. A week later no word so called him, he said was having problems with the seller, so waited another week, called him, he said one day it was on the way then it wasn't on the way, then they had it, then they didn't have it. So I told him to give it another week and if no help I would pick the gun up. So I picked it up, the smith said he just couldn't obtain the part. On a whim I Googled Browning gunsmith and the website for Browning Service Center came up and I called them. I asked if any chance they had a trigger return spring for a Browning BDA .380, he said sure do, how many do you want.?
Two days later I had the spring in the mail and same day the gun went to the smith and two days later I had it in my hand. In the FWIW dept. wherever I read that one spring did it all just wasn't correct. There is a trigger return spring which is a coiled elongated spring and the other is the convoluted piece of wire that fastens to the trigger bar and disappears somewhere down into the frame.
I see Midway is still advertising they have the spring. All's well that ends well.