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| MIL-S-3443G (AR)
3.17.5
Endurance.
Shotguns shall be capable of
3.17.5.1 Lot acceptance.
withstanding the firing of 3,000 rounds with no unserviceable, or
broken parts and no more than three (3) malfunctions using
standard commercial 12-gauge, 2 3/4-inch, 00 buckshot (9
pellets), maximum load shells. Type I shotguns shall include M7
bayonet and scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.a.
3.17.5.2 First article test. Three shotguns shall be
capable of withstanding the firing of a total of 3000 rounds each
with no unserviceable, detached or broken parts, no more than
three (3) malfunctions per a single weapon, and no more than six
(6) malfunctions total on the three weapons. The ammunition
Type I shotguns shall include
shall be as specified in 3.17.5.1.
M7 bayonet and scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.a.
Shotguns shall be capable of
3.17.6 Rough handlinq.
withstanding the impact when dropped from a height of four feet
onto a hard surface without causing the weapon to be unsafe or
This shall apply throughout the temperature range
unserviceable.
Type I shotguns shall include M7 bayonet and
of -20 to +120F.
scabbard as specified in 3.3.1.b.
Plastic parts shall not be
3.17.7 Chemical resistance.
affected by standard government insect repellents (0-I-503),
small arms lubricants (MIL-L-14107, MIL-L-46000, MIL-L-46150),
small arms cleaner and preservative (MIL-L-63460), gasoline (VV-
G-1690), diesel fuel (VV-F-800), Preservative oil (MIL-L-3150)
and dry cleaning solvent (P-D-680).
Interchangeabilitv. Unless otherwise specified, all
3.18
repair parts contained on the list furnished by the contractor
(see 3.2) shall be interchangeable without hand or machine
fitting (see 6.2).
3.19 Model number identification. The contractor shall
identify models of weapons with positive identification. If in
previous commercial or military 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 inter-
changeability, the contracting officer should be notified. 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.
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