Honestly just rebuilding it. The multitude of different screws have my right brained mind baffled lol
After reading again this whole subject, I can't find an answer to my problem and my google-fu was not strong enough I guess.
My cylinder rotate on a irregular basis, I disassembled the whole trigger group for being sure everything wasfine and it's the case.
Cylinder removed I can see the latch operating as it should.
My cylinder was painted since I removed the security washer, is it possible that there is some friction somewhere like to the steyr cover that might jam the cylinder ?
When I had mine I found that pulling the trigger needed to be a definite action, a solid pull, to make the cylinder rotate
Unfortunatly this trick don't work, I think I'm good for a complete disassembly again .
It is crazy how well buffing the plastic Bulldog makes it match the other weathered parts. I tried it and it worked like a charm. Now I have to darken the receiver.
for the bulldog frame, it was only the mother and mag polish. the plastic is already super smooth.Was this using the mothers mag and aluminum polish, or was there another step before that? What did you buff it with? I'm looking to weather the plastic parts on mine to make them look more metallic (after I replace the barrel and blue the receiver)
Mine is flush, maybe you removed too much material from the frame.
A pics would help us to see the problem.