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MIL-P-71012A(AR)
3.3.9 "Extractor." The extractor shall move throughout its
full range of travel without binding. The extractor shall extract
both fired and loaded cartridges from the barrel chamber,
regardless of whether the slide is operated rapidly or slowly, and
regardless of the pistol's orientation, e.g., pointed UP Or
pointed down.
3.3.10  Ejector.  The ejector shall eject both fired and
loaded cartridges completely out of the pistol when the slide is
operated with moderate to rapid speed regardless of the pistol's
orientation.
3.3.11 Slide  stop. The pistol shall contain a slide stop
that permits the slide to be manually locked to the rear and
released at will. Moving the stop to the release position shall
permit the slide to return under spring action to the battery
position.  The  slide  stop  shall  be  automatically  positioned
lock the slide to the rear when the last round in a magazine is
fired and shall remain engaged with the slide when a magazine is
removed or inserted.
3.3.12 Trigger.  With the magazine assembled to the pistol,
the trigger shall move through its full range of travel under
spring action without binding. After partial or complete triqger
pull the trigger shall return to its normal forward position uncle
spring action immediately upon release.
3.3.13  Grips.  Grips shall be fastened securely on the
receiver. There shall be no relative movement of these parts. The
grips shall be free of defects which may affect appearance or
serviceability.
3.3.14 Finishes.
3.3.14.1  Machine  finishes. Machine finishes shall be in
accordance with best commercial practice for small caliber
weapons.
3.3.14.2 Final  protective  finish. The final protective
finish of metal parts shall meet the requirements of 3.4.13.
color of finished Parts shall be lusterless uniform dark grew or
black. The final protective finishes shall not apply to springs
spring  or  pins  which  may  be  left  bright  However,  exterior
exposed  surfaces  of  these  parts  are  subject  to  the  touch-up
requirements in accordance with 3.3.14.3.
3.3.14.3 Touch-up  material. Exterior surfaces on metal
components which are bright or without finish after assembly
operations, such as rivets, pins, screw heads, and surfaces
subject to staking operations, may be refinished using either the
original final protective finish material or with materials and
procedures in accordance with MIL-w-13855 touch-up procedures.
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