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MIL-P-45172F(MU)
4.2.1.1 Examination and test. -After inspection and provisional acceptance
at source, the sample will be inspected for all requirements of the drawings
and specifications at a Government laboratory or such other facility speci-
fied by the contract.
4.2.1.2 Initial production sample failure. -Failure of the sample to comply
with requirements of the drawings and specifications will result in sample
disapproval.
4.3
Quality conformance inspection.
4.3.1 Submission of product. -The product shall be submitted in accordance
with MIL-STD-105 or MIL-STD-1235, as applicable.
4.3.1.1 Lot.  -A lot shall consist of projectile metal parts produced by
one manufacturer in one unchanged process, in accordance with the same
drawings and drawing revisions, and same specification and specification
revision.
4.3.1.2 Lot identification. -Each projectile assembly, painted, and each
packed assembly lot shall be identified in accordance with applicable
drawings and MIL-STD-1168.  Each packed lot of closure discs and each
packed lot of noses shall be identified in accordance with MIL-STD-1169
and MIL-STD-1168.
4.3.2 Examination. -One hundred percent examination shall be performed by
the contractor for all critical defects.  Examination for major and minor
defects shall be performed as specified herein.  Each part and each assembly
found to be defective shall be rejected.
4.3.2.1 Sampling and acceptance criteria. -The sampling plans and procedures
shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-105 or MIL-STD-1235.  To determine product
acceptability, major or minor defects as listed herein may be considered col-
lectively on a class basis or they may be considered individually. However,
where major defects are considered collectively on a class basis, the accept-
ance number for any individual defect of the class shall be limited by the
assigned Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) for individual defect associated
with the class.  (see 4.3.2.2.c) In addition, where three or less defects
appear in a classification, or where MIL-STD-1235 is used, sampling plans
applicable to a class shall not be used for major defects.  (see 6.4)
4.3.2.2 AQL's.
-The following AQL's are assigned to major and minor defects:
a.
Individual:
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