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f.
Selection of applicable levels of preservation,
packaging, and packing (see 5.1 and 5.2).
Shipping instructions for first article sample (see 3.1
g.
and 4.4) and pilot pack, if different (see 3.1 and 5.1).
Packaging instructions for repairs parts (see 5.3).
h.
Place of final inspection and acceptance (see 4.5.2.1).
Lists of acceptance inspection equipment to be furnished
j.
the contractor (see 4.6) and responsibilities for other
Government property to be furnished the contractor.
Responsibility for furnishing ammunition (see 4.7.4,
k.
4.7.5, 4.7.6, 4.7.8, and 6.4).
l.
Procedures and methods for demilitarizing and disposing
of rejected material.
m.
Disposition of Government furnished property.
Responsibility for test firing facilities and operating
n.
procedures.
6.2 Test firing facilities. Test firing facilities and
operating procedures shall be designed by the contractor in
conformance with local, state, and-Federal regulations and suitable
for carrying out prescribed firing, tests with safety of operating
and visiting personnel. Copies of these contractor designs shall be
forwarded to the contracting officer. Government facilities may be
viewed upon application to the contracting officer.
6.3 Testing agency. When action by a testing agency is
required, work programming will be affected with the testing agency
at the earliest practicable date.
6.4 Ammunition for test firing. To avoid delay in test firing,
the contractor should maintain a minimum of two month's supply of
ammunition as determined by anticipated firing requirements.
6.5 Definitions.
6.5.1 Malfunctions.
Failure of bolt to lock. Failure of the bolt to fully
a.
close and rotate to the locked position in the barrel
extension.
b.
Failure to fire. Failure of the weapon to fire the
cartridge, when the cartridge has been fully chambered;
bolt has been locked in the battery position, and the
trigger has been pulled.
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