As others have noted, pretty typical A&D. A lot of the guns have 3 (or, more) inches of drop, and the design will tend to split the head, not uncommon on 100 year old guns that see regular use. A lot of 1894s have had more money thrown at them than they will ever be worth, by people who knew that going in, and didn't care. They are nice guns, and people love 'em. Not sure whose ejectors they use, as I've never seen an ejector 1894.
This one, and the Harrington and Richardson (a Westley Richards with the name H&R on it) are about as good as American guns ever got.
Best,
Ted