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MIL-L-45589
Group VII
Group VIII
Fore end (7790610)
Bar, safety (7790604)
Nut, lock, retainer (7791021)
Bracket, fore end (7791355)
Pivot, latch (7790638)
Lock, sight (7790061)
Screw, set, socket (7790646)
Pin, firing (7790628)
Spring, helical, torsion
Screw, retaining, aperature
(7791451)
(7791024)
Spring, helical, compression
used with safety actuator)
7790658)
Spring, safety (7790660)
Group X
Group IX
Receiver (7790640) with straight
Lug, locking, barrel (7790625)
headless pin (7790637)
plunger, indexing (7791022)
Screw, windage (7791026)
plunger, safety spring (7790634)
Spring, helical, compression (used
Retainer, firing pin (7790643)
with retainer)(7791027)
Setscrew, headless, slotted
Spring, sight frame (7791200)
(7791199)
Spring, trigger (779064l)
Trigger (7790662)
4.5.4.1.2 Concurrent repair parts. Concurrent repair parts shall
be tested for interchangeability requirement (see 3.9.13) by disassembling
two launchers previously accepted in 4.4.3.3.1.1, as necessary, and then
reassembling them using the concurrent repair parts. No hand refinement
of parts will be allowed, and the launchers shall operate and function
properly. This test may be performed independently of the launcher
interchangeability test specified in 4.4.3.3.1.1 and at more frequent
intervals using accepted launchers taken from current production.
4.5.4.2 Interplant.  Launchers to be subjected to the interplant
interchangeability test shall be given preliminary hand functioning to
arrure proper operation before parts are disassembled from the launchers.
Launchers shall be interchanged in a manner similar to the detailed plan
in 4.5.4.1.1 except that the parts shall be divided into five groups and,
that when disassembling, every other launcher used shall be one produced
by a different manufacturer. The launchers shall be tested for and shall
comply with the requirements for firing pin indent and firing pin intrusion
before and after interchange of parts using the test methods specified in
4.5.1 and 4.5.2 respectively. In addition, the launchers shall be examined
for functioning of the safety (see 3.9.1.1) and shall be tested for func-
tioning, alinement of sights, safety actuation force, and sear safety re-
quirements after interchange of parts using the test methods specified
in 4.5.5, 4.5.6, 4.5.7} and 4.5.8 as applicable. Parts shall be identified
with their manufacturer throughout the test. Before launchers are re-
turned to the contractors, the original parts shall be reassembled to
their respective launchers and the launchers given a hand functioning test
to assure proper operation.
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