The issue of lens variance is not generally a question with Canon and Nikon line of product, particularly with the higher series such as Canon L series lens. However, it is surprising to see in the following review that the issue of QC is present:
http://www.photozone.de/canon-eos/204-c ... rt--reviewI have purchased two used (or pre-owned!) lenses, a Nikon and Tokina from my trusted professional camera store in the past 20 years, Downtown Camera:
http://www.downtowncamera.com/. Both are flawless since they have been thoroughly examined, as well cleared through the RCMP database to ensure it is not a "hot" item. Otherwise, one will encounter problem in the future such as border crossings or insurance coverage. Although it may be not be the cheapest route to find your lens, it is the peace of mind that matters. Hope it is helpful.
Good birding and photography