The trigger on the 94 can be smoothed up like any other trigger. A surprising lot can be achieved just by a little stoning of the sear and full cock notch. Don't change the angles, just use a very sharp stone on the notch. The mainspring can be reduced a little also (trim down the sides, not the flats), but don't get carried away or you will get misfires. There is also a trick to take out the slack in the sear, but I won't get into it here as it can be dangerous if not done right.
The old 94 is a pretty good gun, but it is not a target rifle; it is better to respect it for what it is than to try to make it what it isn't.
Jim
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