Dennis,
It is practically impossible to anneal such a small part. What I have done instead, is do all the work hot. I always use a Mapp or Propane torch to form my springs. You need to shape and file the spring to the proper profile before bending and make sure that the spring is polished. There can be no scratches across the steel on such a small part or it will snap. You then form the bend while the spring is in a vise. You make the bend by just heating the point where you want to make the bend. For a sear spring, I would fold the metal over completely and then pry it back open slightly putting another bend halfway between tbe first bend and the bearing tip. All the bends should be made by heating the point of the bend red hot. I would then harden by quenching in oil and test the hardness with a file. If it is hard, I would temper to between 650 deg F and 700 deg F. I use a heat treat oven now. In the past I have used a lead pot adjusted to just past the melting poi nt. I have made lots of springs, if you are still having problems, you can come over to my house and we can work on it together. If all else fails, I have a good selection of oil hardening, plain carbon, tool steel. We can certainly get you a spring made up in no time.
Mark E.