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    M84 scope?

    I am looking at a M84 scope the data plate has no serial number and the plate is a blue color not black. Is this a legit USGI? or arepro? or a put together from parts?
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    Don't know, but repros have been on the market for about six months. Made in Taiwan, I think?

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    New M84 scopes have been on Wayne Machine Inc's (Taiwan) product list for over five years.

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    Its a Repro. All USGI M-84's have a black nameplate with a serial number... Look here, looks like it has no serial number and a blued type of plate. Call them and ask...

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    Yes, but repro data plates are available. Scope could be legit with a repro data plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumedic View Post
    Yes, but repro data plates are available. Scope could be legit with a repro data plate.
    Stu, If you look at the M-84 he is looking at on EBay, the seller is VERY careful to only advertise the carry case as USGI...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrogpilot View Post
    Stu, If you look at the M-84 he is looking at on EBay, the seller is VERY careful to only advertise the carry case as USGI...
    Gotcha

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    Well, just to add some information ------ about 15 years ago Sarco bought a bunch of demilled M84's & parts, including ID plates with & without a SN. They contracted with a scope tech to break them down & assemble complete scopes. So, technically, these can be called "USGI", but are really "parts" scopes.

    Probably not the scope you are describing, but...

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    does this one on ebay look original,

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