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3.9 Temperature requirements. All requirements stated for
the magazine assembly shall be met under ambient conditions and
also after the assembly has been temperature conditioned for at
least two hours and tested at:
a.
125 - 5F
b.
-65 + 5F
3.10 Workmanship. Workmanship shall be in accordance with
good manufacturing practice and shall in no way impair the
functional performance of the magazine. Magazines shall be free
of cracks, extraneous material, and irregularities in the
surfaces. Metal parts shall not be rusted. The drain holes
shall not be obstructed. The cartridge silhouette shall be in
the proper location and orientation. The area about the flap and
dovetail shall be uniform in structure and free of sink marks
greater than .015 inch in depth. The gate shall be flush not to
exceed .050 inch in height or below the surface. The raised
matted surfaces on the cover shall be uniform in size and surface
finish. In addition MIL-W-63150, (Workmanship) shall apply.
4.
QUALITY
ASSURANCE
PROVISIONS
4.1 Responsibility for inspection. Unless specified in the
contract or Purchase order, the contractor is responsible for the
performance of all inspection requirements (examinations and
tests) as specified herein. Except as otherwise specified in the
contract or purchase order, the contractor may use his own or any
other facilities suitable for the performance of inspection
requirements specified herein unless disapproved by the
Government. The Government reserves the right to perform any of
the inspections set forth in the specification where such
inspections are deemed necessary to ensure supplies and services
conform to prescribed requirements
4.1.1 Responsibility for compliance. All items shall meet
all requirements of Sections 3 and 5. The inspection set forth
in this specification shall become a part of the contractor's
overall inspection system or quality program. The absence of any
inspection requirements in the specification shall not relieve
the contractor of the responsibility of ensuring that all
products or supplies submitted to the Government for acceptance
comply with all requirements of the contract. Sampling
inspection, as part of manufacturing operations, is an acceptable
practice to ascertain conformance to requirements, however, this
does not authorize submission of known defective material, either
indicated or actual, nor does it commit the Government to accept
defective material.
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