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MIL-M-45974(WC)
4.6.7.1.2 Concurrent repair parts. Concurrent repair parts shall be
tested by disassembling two machine guns, previously tested in 4.5.3.6.1
as necessary, and then reassembling them using the concurrent repair parts.
The machine guns shall operate and function properly. This test may be
performed independently of the machine gun interchangeability test speci-
fied in 4.5.3.6.1.1, and at more frequent intervals using accepted machine
guns taken from current production.
4.6.7.2 Interplant.  Machine guns which are to be subjected to the
interplant interchangeability test shall be given preliminary hand func-
tioning to assure proper operation before parts are disassembled from the
gun,  Machine guns shall be interchanged in a manner similar to the
detailed plan in 4.6.7.1.1.  When disassembling, every other gun used
shall be one produced by a different manufacturer.  The machine guns shall
be tested for and shall comply with the requirements for firing pin indent,
headspace, functioning and targeting and accuracy before and after inter-
change of parts using the test methods specified in 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.6.4
and 4.6.5, respectively.  Parts shall be identified with their manufacturer
throughout the test.  Before guns are returned to the contractors, the
original parts shall be reassembled to their respective guns and the guns
given a hand functioning test to assure proper operation.
PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
5.
5.1 Pilot pack.  The pilot pack shall consist of a complete machine
gun packaged in accordance with the requirements for the level of pro-
tection specified in the contract (see 6.1), packed level B and forwarded
in accordance with 3.1.
.
5.2 Levels A and B.  Preservation, packing and marking shall be in
accordance with the requirements for the level of protection specified
in the contract (see 691).
5.3 Commercial packaging.  Preservation, packing and marking shall
be in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 356.
5.4 Repair parts.  Repair parts shall be preserved, packed and
marked in accordance with the requirements for the level of protection
specified in the contract (see 6.1).
NOTES
6.
Procurement documents should specify the
6.1 Ordering data.
following:
Title, number and date of this specification
a.
b.
List of drawings, specifications and publications pertinent
to the machine gun, showing applicable revision dates.
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