I have a holster pistol, probably Dutch, maybe German, that dates from the 1720's. It has a neat, compact single set trigger in it. It will work set or unset. I pulled the trigger out and have taken some photos and dimensions in case anyone want to try building one. The view of the mainspring is from the bottom to show the clearance cut for the catch spring. There are some dimensions to help go with the photos at the bottom of this page:
Trigger length from front of tension hook to end of trigger bar - 1.060", 27.0 mm
Trigger bar and catch thickness 0.082", 2.06 mm
Trigger and catch pin diameters 0.081"
length of top of catch 0.292", 7.50mm
O/A length of catch 0.570", 14.5mm
O/A height of catch 0.280", 7.26mm
Mainspring length 1.912", 48.5 mm
Mainspring width 0.462", 11.72mm
Mainspring slot length to rear square corners 1.234", 31.4mm
Mainspring slot width 0.265"
Mainspring thickness at front 0.076"
Mainspring thickness at rear 0.10"
Mainspring arch 0.062"
Catch spring O/A length 0.682", 17.1mm
Catch spring body thickness 0.046", 1.2mm
Catch spring working arm thickness at tip 0.018", 0.44mm
Trigger plate hole to hole center distance 0.854"
Trigger plate slot length through plate .517", 13.2mm
Trigger plate ears above base of plate 0.272"