Unless you have some gunsmithing credentials I would say you've gone about as far as you need to on that M94. I have done several of my own 94 Trappers and you can't really get rid of the resistance you described without compromising good breech lockup. Get the trigger pull where you like it and shoot it. The magazine spring can be shortened a little to ease loading. One warning, a lot of people seem to want to disable the lever safety that prevents firing unless the lever is held snugly against the frame - don't do it. It ensures the breech is fully closed and locked before the sear will release and fire the gun. I personally love these guns but a lot of the cowboy shooters prefer the M92 or a Marlin. I have a .44 Mag and a .357 Mag. The .357 is an amazingly flat shooter out past a hundred yards.
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