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MIL-P-71012A(AR)
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3.5 Marking.  Marking-of pistols shall be in accordance with
MIL-W-13855.  pistol  shall  be  identified  by  a  serial  number
from  a  list  provided  by  the  contractor  and  approved  by  the
procuring activity (See 6.2). Each pistol shall be marked with
the following:
a.
Manufacturer's
name
b.
Serial number (on the receiver)
c.
"9mm" (caliber of ammunition)
d.
"M11"
(model
number,
on
the
receiver)
"U.S." (mark on the receiver near the serial number
e.
f. "T" (on front and rear tritium sights see 3.3.6)
3.5.1 Model  number  identification.  The  contractor  shall
identify models of pistols with positive identification. If in
previous commercial-or military weapons production the
manufacturer identified a weapon model with a certain designation
and intends incorporation of a component or assembly change which
would affect functional characteristics, reliability, safety or
inchangeability,  the  contracting  officer  shall  be  not<fied.
Such changes may or may not require a new model designation. Upon
request from the contracting officer, the contractor shall apply a
new model number identification to the new procurement.
3.6 Workmanship.  Workmanship shall be in accordance with the
workmanship requirements of MIL-W-63150. In addition, the pistol
shall be free of dust, grease, rust, corrosion products and other
foreign matter. The cleaning method used shall not be injurious
to any parts nor shall the parts be contaminated by the cleaning
agent. All markings and stampings shall be neat and clearly
defined.
3.7 Documentation.
3.7.1 Operator's  manual. An operator's manual which clearly
and fully explains the operation, field stripping and maintenance
shall be provided with each pistol. Manuals shall be written in
the English language.
3.7.2 Drawings. When specified in the contract or purchase
order, the contractor shall provide a complete set of component
part and assembly drawings which reflect the design of the pistols
to be furnished. The drawings shall be in the contractor's format
(see 6.2).
3.7.3 Parts list. The contractor shall provide a
comprehensive list of pistol components including assemblies,
subassemblies and individual components, All parts conforming to
the definition of interchangeabile in 3.4.6 shall be so indicatied
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