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MIL-C-70725A (AR)
b.  The weapons to be used need not be temperature
conditioned to the test temperature prior to use unless required
by the specification (see 4.6.8.1).
c.  The test cartridges being loaded into 30-round
magazines shall be examined for obvious defects. If visual
defects are founds, the defective cartridge(s) shall be replaced
and the defects shall be noted on the test sheet form.
d.  After the cartridges have been loaded into
magazines, they shall be conditioned at the required temperature
for not less than two hours.
The following procedure shall be followed:
50.2 Firing.
a.  Upon completion of storage, high or low
temperature, the cartridges shall be placed in an insulated box
which has also been conditioned at the specified temperature.
The insulated box containing the cartridges is then placed at a
point convenient to the technician. The cartridges are removed
from the insulated box and fired.
b.  Firing shall be conducted in 500-round segments in
accordance with the firing schedules of Table C1. The 500-round
segments shall be repeated until the required test quantity is
fired.
c. When the required test quantity for each weapon is
less than 500 rounds (lot acceptance test) the firing schedule
will be followed until the required number of rounds have been
fired, after which the weapons will be cleaned and inspected.
d.  When the required test quantity for each weapon is
greater than, but not an even multiple of 500 (lot acceptance
retest), the following procedure is to be followed:
(1) The 500-round cycle is repeated until less than
500 rounds remain.
(2) The remaining rounds are fired in accordance with
the firing schedule until the required quantity is fired. The
weapon is then cleaned and inspected.
No more than 30 seconds delay is permitted between
e.
magazines.
f.  Cooling of the weapon to ambient temperature with
forced air shall be performed as required by the firing schedule.
C-2

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