Every time I start to think about cutting a tumbler for a fly, I make myself think about something else. For 'out of the box triggers, I suppose they are nessesary, but the fly introduces a certain amount of friction to the lock and they are teeny weeny and not fun to hunt down. The last lock I made had three different flies, two of which are still somewhere in the low altitude area of my shop. I began wondering about making a ring mounted fly rather than a pin mounted one. The ring type would require a spotface cutter to recess the tumbler, not a tough job. After cutting the ring recess the slot might be easier to cut , but who knows. I have a new style flint lock that I am going to trip with double set triggers, and there is no fly. The trick is to figure out the exact location of the trigger pivot and the sear pivot along with the strength of the trigger spring.