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MIL-S-63348A(AR)
Failure to feed from maqazine. Failure of the bolt to
c.
completely strip the next round from the magazine.
Failure to eject.  Failure of the weapon to eject a round
d.
from the weapon when the cartridge has been fired and
the cartridge case has been completely extracted from the
magazine.
e.
Failure to chamber.  Failure of the weapon to chamber a
cartridge that has been completely stripped from the
magazine.
Failure to extract.  Failure of the weapon to remove a
f.
cartridge case or unfired cartridge from the chamber.
Bolt fails to hold to the rear. Failure of the bolt to
g.
remain In the rearward position after the last round in
the magazine has been fired.
6.5.2  Flyer.  A flyer is defined as shot hole which is a
greater distance from the nearest shot hole than the extreme spread
of the other nine holes (including the shot hole nearest the flyer).
6.5.3 Keyholinq.  Keyholing is defined as any shot hole on the
target that is not circular.
6.5.4 Unserviceable part.  An unserviceable part is one that
causes malfunction of the weapon or impairs the safety of the user.
Parts which are worn, broken, deformed, cracked or contain defects
to the extent that they may affect function or safety in operation
of the weapon shall also be considered unserviceable.
6.5.5 Class of malfunction.
Class I.  Immediately clearable (clearable by gunner through
operation of charging handle, removal of magazine or manually
removing round without aid of tools or equipment.
Class II.  Clearable by gunner with available equipment.
(Basic Issue Items).
Not clearable by gunner.
.lass III.
C
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6.5.6 Defective weapon.  A defective weapon is a unit of
product which contains one or more defects (end item assembly or
component).
6.6 MIL-Q-9858, MIL-I-45208. When warranted, the contract
should specify the application of MIL-Q-9858 or MIL-I-45208, as
appropriate,  on the Management Control Systems Summary List, DD Form
1660.
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