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I have bought locks without a fly. Deciding on a set trigger I cut the tumbler and made the fly. 60 years and it still works. If a fly is soft it can wear away and I suppose they can break if not tempered right. The thing is so small, it is a pain to make by hand.
 
thanks larry next question how does it go back in?? mine go in the as the picture in this post???
Mike,
The Lyman fly can only go in one way. There is a hole in the tumbler where the pizza (my term) slice is missing. Just press it in the hole and apply a small dab of oil. Make sure it pivots back and forth freely. If it is the correct fly, you should be good to go.
Flintlocklar

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