Okay here is how to read the TMs. This applies to all the MVs
1 - First you have to decide which of the vehicles you are working on. M1009, M1008, M1028, etc
2 - Then you have to lookup the UOC (Usable on Code) for that vehicle. The UOCs are listed at the beginning of the manuals
3 - Then you lookup the part for that UOC
Some parts are universal across the series and some are unique to the type of vehicle.
So for your M1008 the manual lists the UOC as 194
Looking at the parts diagram in the TM 9-2320-289-34P parts manual for the master cylinder we find the picture listed as Figure 117
It shows two M/Cs, part #30 and #34.
Scrolling down you will find an entry for part #34 and #30
#34 has a UOC of 209 - That is the M1009 blazer. It isn't the right one
#30 has a UOC for all the other trucks. This is the one you are looking for
The CageC( manufacturer) code is 14892 (which is General Motors). The GM part number is 2232073. The NSN is 2530-01-156-7016
Googleing the part number comes up with nothing. So we will have to look the NSN number up on
www.partstarget.com
NSN 2520-01-156-7016 comes up with a few different part numbers
http://www.parttarget.com/2530-01-156-7016_2530011567016_2232073.html
14076814
2231925
2232073
2530011567016
Now looking at all the different parts sites for a 1984 K30 6.2L master cylinder they show a couple of different ones with a "stamp" on the bottom, a "#1605" and a "#1925"
Looking at those numbers and and the possible part numbers, I would say that the #1925 is the M/C you want
Of course YMMV