I have added a fly on 3 or 4 percussion locks that had a light trigger pull. They kept breaking the nose off of the sear. I personally wouldn't purchase a lock without a fly. It just eliminates the possibility. Bob
I have noticed that fine English double caplock rifles have locks,frequently
made by J.Brazier that have a fly in both locks.An identical smooth bore
will have NO fly in either lock. Military guns as far as I know have no fly in the
lock. Some Swiss muzzle loaders have no half cock or "first position"so none
is needed.Of this group, NONE have set triggers except the Swiss rifle.
A lot of people,especially newbies that already know it "all"think a fly is a
gadget that speeds up the lock.The reason I say this is that years ago,I made some locks
for target shooters with no first position and was told by one of these self styled experts
that it HAD to have a fly. I told him the correct function of this little device was an intercepting
cam that rode the sear over a half cock position that these locks didn'r have. He still didn't
"get it".
Bob Roller