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MIL-P-45575
4.6.4 Targeting and accuracy test. Pistols may have a five-shot
warmup, prior to test, for adjustment of test equipment and pistol. With
the sights aligned at six o'clock on a three-inch diameter circle, the
pistol shall be fired for the targeting and accuracy requirements.
Pistols shall be hand held with or without an arm rest or mounted in a
machine rest for hand guns while firing. After firing, the targets shall
be checked to determine whether the targeting and accuracy requirements
have been met, and the pistol shall be checked to determine whether the
rear sight is capable of being zeroed to the pistol and whether the
sights are capable of an additional 2.4 inches of adjustment in both the
horizontal and vertical plane from the center of the impact area.
4.6.5 Endurance test. Pistols shall be tested by firing 10,000
rounds of ammunition specified in 3.3.5. Firing shall be in series of
2,500 rounds using fully loaded magazines. The first and third series
shall be fired slowly (each shot being deliberately spaced at approxi-
mately two second intervals):and the second and fourth series shall be
fired in rapid succession (each shot less than two second intervals).
pistols may be cleaned and oiled each 500 rounds or at the end of a
day's firing. No parts shall be replaced except that parts broken or
worn to the extent that they are unserviceable shall be replaced. Records
shall be kept of each malfunction and part replacement for comparison with
the limits shown in Table II. Disposition of endurance tested pistols
shall be as specified in the contract (see 6.2).
PREPARATION FOR DELIVIERY
5.
5.1 Reservation, packaging, packing and marking. Pistols shall
be preserved, packaged, packed and marked in accordance with MIL-P-14313
for the applicable level of preservation, packaging, and packing speci-
fied in the contract (see 6.2).
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. These weapons, of commercial design, are used
by the Military for the purpose of training.
6.2 Ordering data. Procurement documents should specify the
following:
Title, number, and date of this specification.
a.
Shipping instructions for bid samples (see 3.1).
c.
Marking, if different (see 3.5).
d.
Selection of applicable levels of preservation, packaging,
and packing (see 5.1).
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