I had the same bounce back issue with an L&R awhile back. When I removed the lock and held it in my hand, it worked fine and the frizzen stayed open. But when I installed it, the frizzen would close. The reason for that is because your hand "gives" just enough to keep the frizzen open. When you have it installed on the gun, there is no movement so the energy allows the frizzen to bounce back.
This happens so fast you cannot see it with your eye. I stumbled on the bounce back as I had my thumb positioned in front of the frizzen. I pulled the trigger and my thumb got whacked from the frizzen opening.
You are getting pretty decent spark. The series of pic's below were my lock. As you can see sparks did happen....but not the shower I wanted for consistent ignition.
The fix for the bounce back was a stronger frizzen spring. Not only does it hold the cover open, but it's just a bit more resistance for the flint to scrape the frizzen face.
Should you want to get rid of the bounce, likely a new spring is in order.


