Dave McC. Smoothing the trigger and action are good ideas. One other thing to do is open up the front barrel band so that it does not touch the barrel. Often times a so-so M94 will perk right up.
Though this doesn't apply to your particular gun, one other thing to watch for on used ones is muzzle/crown wear. Lot's of guys ride with them leaning on the seat of their truck with the muzzle resting on the dirty floorboard. A few dings on the crown and bye bye accuracy. I am convinced that a lot of the M94's reputation for poor accuracy is caused that way.
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Regards, Sharps.
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