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| MIL-R-1296F(AR)
TABLE II. Endurance
test
requirements.
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Major components are defined as the barrel, bolt, receiver,
stock, trigger assembly and sear.
2
The malfunctions and unserviceable parts shall not exceed those
specified for the rifles combined. When a malfunction is
traceable to a particular part, it is permissible to replace
such parts and record it as unserviceable, subject to the
limitations of Table II. When it is definitely established by
the contractor through failure analysis, and agree to by the
Government representative, that previously recorded
malfunctions are attributable to the unserviceable part, such.
malfunctions shall not be counted against the rifle being
tested, provided 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. All mal-
functions shall remain recorded and properly identified.
Unserviceable parts are those which cause malfunctions or
impair safety of the weapon. Malfunctions attributable to the
ammunition, as substantiated by the contractor to the satis-
faction of the Government shall not be counted against the
rifle; however, such malfunctions shall be recorded.
3.3.7 Chemical resistance. Synthetic or plastic parts
shall not be affected by standard Government insect repellents
(0-1-503, MIL-I-12123, MIL-I-51022), small arms lubricant (W-L-
800, MIL-L-14107, MIL-L-46000, MIL-L-46150), small arms cleaner
and preservative (MIL-L-63460), gasoline (W-G-1690) and diesel
fuel (W-F-800).
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