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MIL-S-63348A(AR)
* GROUP X
Spring Pin (Buttstock Retaining Pin MS-16562-117)
Extractor (8448512) w/spring assy (11828591)
Hand Guard Assy (9327076) (1)
Trigger Guard Assembly (8448587)
Safety Detent (8448631)
Spring Guide Assy (9327063)
Screw (MS 35276-284)
Springs (3 total) Buttstock Latch, Safety Detent, and Ejector
(8448516)
NOTE:  All items preceded by a double asterisk (**) shall be replaced
during interchangeability test.  Parts inadvertently damaged during
interchange may be replaced without penalty when authorized and
verified by the Government representative witnessing the test.
4.7.7.2 Failure of interchangeability test.
4.7.7.2.1 Submachinegun
4.7.7.2.1.1 Second sample.  Failure of parts to reassemble
during parts interchange or subsequent failure of any weapon to meet
the headspace, firing pin protrusion, trigger pull, functioning, and
accuracy requirements shall be cause for selection of an additional
sample of weapons for the represented inspection lot to determine
the prevalence of a similar defect.  The sample shall consist of 10
weapons when the lot size is 500 and 20 weapons when the five lot
(or-larger) group is represented.
4.7.7.2.1.1.1 Retest acceptance.  If a similar defect is not
found, the non-conforming weapons shall be corrected and the lot
shall be accepted.
4.7.7.2.1.1.2  Retest  failure. If a similar defect is found,
the inspection lot shall be rejected and the contractor shall
examine and correct all weapons-in the represented lot to ensure
that material containing the defects or similar defects revealed
during testing are purged from the represented lot and are not
presented to the Government for acceptance. The contractor shall
also correct the applicable production and inspection processes and
procedures to prevent the recurrence of defects revealed during the
test.
4.7.7.2.1.2 Accuracy.
Weapons failing to meet the accuracy
requirements shall be rejected by the contractor to meet the
requirements before they are returned to the represented lot for
final acceptance.
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