When there is a discussion about the safety of drun systems, there is always discussion of of lock support and drun material. While these are important issues, I am surprised that no one mentions the strength of the springs placed in modern percussion locks. These springs are far heavier that igniting a percussion cap requires. Compare a modern Davis lock to an oridinal Golcher or a Bluegrass lock. While the heavier spring might provide a competitive shooter with a coulple of milliseconds faster lock time, it is probably minor. I tend to think that these are flintlock springs applied to percussion locks.
Also, if the hammers did not fall so far beyond the top of the nipple, it might be possible to tune them to barely touch the top of the nipple at complete fall and minimize the impact.
Bob, love to hear your thoughts on this.