As I understand, the fly in a lock is there to prevent the sear from getting caught on the half **** notch when firing a gun fitted with a set trigger.
Does this also apply if the gun is fitted with only a single trigger? I.e., is the fly necessary on such a gun?
I have a gun fitted with a large Siler percussion lock with a fly and a single trigger. I have no plans to remove it but if in the future it somehow broke or got lost if the lock is disassembled, would I be risking damage to the lock if I used it without the fly?
Does this also apply if the gun is fitted with only a single trigger? I.e., is the fly necessary on such a gun?
I have a gun fitted with a large Siler percussion lock with a fly and a single trigger. I have no plans to remove it but if in the future it somehow broke or got lost if the lock is disassembled, would I be risking damage to the lock if I used it without the fly?