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MIL-M-45974(WC)
4.2 Quality assurance terms and definitions.  Quality assurance
terms and definitions used herein are in accordance with MIL-STD-109.
4.3 Classification of inspection,  The inspection requirements
specified herein are classified as follows:
a.  First article inspection (see 4.4)
b. Quality conformance inspection (see 4.5)
4.4 First article inspection.  The first article (initial production
unit(s)) shall be submitted for inspection in accordance with contract
requirements (see 6.1).  The first article shall be representative of the
production processes to be used during quantity production. The first
article shall be subjected to the quality conformance inspection specified
herein, and such other inspection as is necessary to determine compliance
with the requirements of the contract.
4.5 Quality conformance inspection.
4.5.1 Inspection lot. The number of machine guns in an inspection
lot shall be either 200 or one month's production, whichever is smaller.
Machine guns shall be assembled from lots of component parts that have
met all inspection requirements specified herein. Endurance test lot
size shall be as specfied in 4.5.3.5.1.
4.5.2 Examination.
4.5.2.1 Component parts and concurrent repair parts. Examination
of Parts shall be Performed in accordance with the criteria specified in
the-contract (see 6.1).  Examination of parts shall be accomplished prior
to their assembly into the end item or submission for acceptance as repair
parts.
4.5.2.2 Machine guns.  Visually and manually examine each machine
gun in accordance with the following.  Each step in the examination shall
include a visual examination for proper cleaning and presence of the
specified protective coating, to determine the general quality and com-
pleteness of manufacture and assembly, marking (see 3.5) and workmanship
(see 3.6).  The examination provisions shall be applied at the earliest
practical point in manufacture at which it is feasible to inspect for
acceptance without risk of change in the characteristic by subsequent
operation.  Reinspection of these characteristics on the completed product
is not required provided assurance exists that the characteristic has not
been changed, degraded or damaged by subsequent manufacturing, assembly
or handling and that adequate inspection records are maintained. Machine
guns failing to meet the requirements shall be rejected.
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