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MIL-P-45575
3.3.5 Endurance. The pistols shall be capable of firing 10,000
rounds with not more than the malfunctions, nonacceptable condltions$
and unserviceable parts allowed in  Table II, using standard  velocity}
caliber .22, long rifle, commercial cartridges conforming to MIL-C-46935.
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 two second internals); 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 every 500 rounds or
at the end of a days firing. Testing shall be as specified in 4.5.3.4.
TABLE
II
Malfunctions, Nonacceptable Conditions
and Unserviceable Parts
Malfunctions, Nonacceptable
Number permitted in
Conditions and Unserviceable parts:
10,000 Rounds
1st 5,000 Rounds
2nd 5,000 Rounds
Firing Pin Failure
0
1
Failure to Extract/Eject
0
2
Magazine Catch Failure
0
1
Other Unserviceable Parts/
Malfunction Conditions
1
2
1
When  malfunctions  are  traceable to particular parts, it is permissi-
ble to replace such parts and record them as unserviceable subject to
limitations of Table II. When it is definitely established by the
Government that previously recorded malfunctions are attributable to
an unserviceable part, such malfunctions shall not be counted against
the pistol being tested, provided that they occurred not more than 200
rounds prior to replacement of the unserviceable part. These 200 rounds
shall have been fired with the unserviceable part. However, such mal
functions shall remain recorded and properly identified. An unservice-
able part is one that causes malfunctions or impairs the safety of the
weapon. Malfunctions attributable to ammunition or failure to clean the
pistol shall not be counted against the pistol being tested, however, such
malfunctions shall be recorded.
3.4 Handbook of instructions. A handbook of instruction for
cleaning and maintenance and a parts list shall be provided with each
pistol.
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