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MIL-C-46577D
4.3.1.2 Examination and Tests. - The first article sample will be inspected
for all requirements of the drawings and specifications at a Government
laboratory or such facility specified in the contract.  Determination as
to approval of any first article sample shall be based only only upon results
of initial examinations and tests.
4.3.1.3 First Article Sample Failure. -Failure of the sample to comply with
the requirements of the drawings and specifications shall result in sample
disapproval.
4.4 Quality Conformance Inspection.
4.4.1 Submission of Product. -The product shall be submitted in accordance
with MIL-STD-105 or MIL-STD-1235, as applicable.
4.4.1.1 Lot.-A lot shall consist of:
a.  Cartridges loaded by one manufacturer, in one unchanged process,
in accordance with the same drawings and drawing revisions, and same speci-
fication and specification revision.
b.  Like parts and assemblies (cases, primers, projectiles) having
one manufacturer's symbol and one interfix number.
c.
Propellant from one lot.
4.4.1.2 Lot Identification. -Each cartridge and each packed ammunition
lot shall be identified in accordance with applicable drawings and MIL-STD-
1168.  Each packed lot shall be further identified by a federal stock
number assigned by the procuring activity.
4.4.2 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.  Any cartridge found to be
defective shall be rejected.
4.4.2.1 Primed Cartridge Cases. -Each primed cartridge case shall be tested
by the contractor for electrical resistance subsequent to primer crimping
and waterproofing, using the method of 4.5.2.1.  Primed cases which fail to
meet the requirements of 3.5 shall be rejected.
4.4.2.2 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 con-
sidered collectively on a class basis or they may be considered individually.
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