Congratulations on your Luger.
The trigger mechanism consists of a fairly complex linkage that runs through a number of components before releasing the striker sear.
It's complex enough that I would recommend that you leave it alone. You can double check to make sure that things are clean, particularly under the sear bar.
The parts in the linkage are hardened, and will likely snap if you try and bend/form them. If you really want the trigger improved, send it to a gunsmith with extensive Luger experience.
Marc
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