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MIL-M-45974(WC)
When malfunctions are traceable to particular parts, it is permissible
to replace such parts and record them as unserviceable, subject to
limitations of Table I.  When it is definitely established by the Govern-
ment representative that previously recorded malfunctions are attribut-
able to an unserviceable part, such malfunctions shall not be counted
against the machine gun being tested, provided that they occurred not more
than 200 rounds prior to replacement of the unserviceable part. These
200 rounds shall have been fired with the unserviceable part. However,
such malfunctions shall remain recorded and properly identified. An un-
serviceable part is one that causes malfunctions or impairs the safety of
the weapon.  Malfunctions attributable to links and ammunition shall not
be counted against the machine gun.  However, such malfunctions shall be
recorded.
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One unserviceable part other than those specified shall be allowed in
the test and shall be subject to the judgement of the Government repre-
sentative that the failure does not represent an unsafe condition or a
defective condition which is prevalent throughout the lot of items
involved.
3.4 Interchangeability  Unless otherwise specified on the drawings,
all parts shall be interchangeable.  Testing shall be as specified in
4.5.3.6.
3.5 Marking.  Marking shall be in accordance with MIL-W-13855.
When lv160C machine guns are modified to M60E2 configuration, the name
of the modifying agency shall be placed on the receiver below the name
of the original manufacturer.
3.6 Workmanship.
Workmanship shall be in accordance with
MIL-W-13855.
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.1 Responsibility for inspection.  Unless otherwise specified in
the contract, the contractor is responsible for the performance of all
inspection requirements as specified herein.  Except as otherwise speci-
fied in the contract, the contractor may use his own or any other
facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements
specified herein, unless disapproved by the Government. The Government
reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the
specification where such inspections are deemed necessary to assure
supplies and services conform to prescribed requirements.
4.1.1 The contractor shall perform, as a minimum, inspections in
accordance with the specifications, quality assurance provisions, and the
contract.  These minimum inspections shall not be construed as relieving
the contractor of his responsibilities under terms of the contract to
furnish the Government with items complying with and conforming to the
requirements of the contract, drawings and specifications.
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