That lock was made because those that came with the had a "fly" that created a hazard.When cocked,the 2nd "click"should be the sear engaging full cock.*When the hammer was released it would and did fire the rifle.
Pedersoli did a good job with the rest of the gun but did not pay enough attention to the Brazier or Stanton locks that were common on the English originals.My lock mechanism was made to accomodate the existing plate and I did retain the sear spring that came with it. This is my mechanism that I used in about 99% of all my caplocks and it was easy to adapt it.The lock has been modified by the maker in Italy and I made no more of these kits.
Thank you,Runar for showing this one.
Bob Roller
* In other instances the hammer had to be pulled back beyond fully cocked and when the 2nd click was heard and the hammer releaseda shot was certain.