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    M84 Scope Parts Schematics

    Anyone know where I can get a copy of M84 parts breakdown schematic? Thanks
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    Thanks, I looked right over that. Lol.

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    The manual mentioned above is a copy of all the blueprints of the parts used in the M84 scope.
    There are no instructions on how to tear them down, reassemble or make adjustments.
    If you want to make parts it is great and also it will visually show you how they assemble.
    They are NOT a good scope and compared to the Britishicon and Canadianicon a piece of caca popo.
    There are a couple of proprietary tools you will need to work on the M84 scope and it good for working on making those.
    I normally make a set of tools for each M84 I work on and just include most of them with the scope when I return it.

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    Don't want to hijack, but.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren View Post
    There are a couple of proprietary tools you will need to work on the M84 scope and it good for working on making those.
    I normally make a set of tools for each M84 I work on and just include most of them with the scope when I return it.
    Can you give me some comments on the M-82?

    There is a Quarter 2-3 1945 original used for desert matches and its gotten dirty inside.

    Anything I need to know before taking it apart?.

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    The M82 was basically the Lyman Alaskan.
    They are a simple scope unless the OG lens cell has been loctited or sealed in.
    Then they become a bit of a BIT*H to work on.
    I would suggest getting a cheap deep socket and making a spanner for the OG focus cell as well as some hardwood clamps to hold the tube and remove the OG cell in the drill press or you will strip out the cell.
    Ask me how I know !!! I hit one that someone had used loctite to stop it moving.
    You can adjust the focus with the OG lens. Count the number of turns it takes to remove it or adjust in or out to get the focus but count the turns
    A good wrench and tube holder using the drill press will remove just about anything, as you have to be careful with heat around lenses, even those done with epoxy and no heat around Canadianicon Balsam.
    cheers,

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