I don't think I've ever seen a flintlock whose cock jaws could not strike the frizzen without a flint installed. BUT NEVER FIRE A LOCK WITHOUT A FLINT!!!! What your rifle has is an L & R Durs Egg flintlock (or less likely, a John Clark lock). L & R's Durs Egg locks consistently have powerful mainsprings, and are great sparkers.
With your frizzen closed and the lock at half cock, your flint should protrude from the cock jaws to within no more than 1/18" distance from the frizzen. If the flint touches the frizzen it will likely interfere with the frizzen closing over the pan. But too short, and there is a likelyhood that the top jaw screw may collide as it falls with the tip of the frizzen , which too is bad.