|
| MIL-P-71012A(AR)
4.5.2.1.11 Trigger. Visually and manually
examine
the
trigger to determine compliance with 3.3.12.
4.5.2.1.12 Grips. Visually and manually examine the grips
determine compliance with 3.3.13.
4.5.2.1.13
Finishes.
Visually examine the machine finishes on the pistol to
a.
determine conformance with 3.3.14.1.
The contractor shall provide the Government
b.
representative with Certified Test Reports (in
accordance with MIL-W-63150) demonstrating compliance
with touch-up material requirements of 3.3.14.3 for
all pistols submitted for Government acceptance.
4.5.2.1.14 Marking. Visually examine the pistol to determine
compliance with 3.5.
4.5.2.1.15 Workmanship. Visually examine the pistol for
conformance with the workmanship requirements of 3.6.
4.5.2.2 Component parts and repair parts. Examination of
component parts and repair parts shall be performed in accordance
with the applicable criteria specified in 4.5.2 and MIL-W-63150.
Examination of these parts shall be accomplished prior to assembly
into the end item or submission for acceptance as repair parts.
4.5.2.3 Packaging. Examination of packaging of pistols shall
be performed in accordance with the classification of
characteristics specified in 4.5.2.3.1. Examination for the
packaging characteristics shall apply to each item of the
applicable sample of pistols, interior packages, or exterior
containers, as applicable. Failure of the packaging to conform to
the specified characteristics shall be cause for rejection of the
lot. Sample size shall be as follows:
Sample Size
Lot Size
Minors
Majors
12
32
to 150
91
14
32
to 280
151
17
32
to 500
281
20
74
to 1200
501
24
74
to 3200
1201
4.5.2.3.1 Classification of characteristics for packaging
(Unless otherwise specified in each listed characteristic, the
packaging requirements are specified in section 5.)
17
|
Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us |