Daryl, I think you may be right. When at full cock, there is the tiniest bit of play in the front trigger. After the click, there is noticeably more play in the front trigger due to the sear bar moving a tiny amount on the notch.
Bob, I'll have to see if I can get a picture of it later, but I think this lock may have been a skimpy QC check. There's a good sized gap between the sides of the sear screw hole and the lock plate and screw head. The sear can move side to side on the sear screw. If I remember from the last time I had it apart, there was a lot of clearance between the sear screw shaft and sear screw hole. The tumbler and bridle are also not square to each other or square to the lock plate :/