MIL-C-60813(AR)
Table I (Cont'd)
Refer to MIL-STD-636 for visual defect standards for defects 1 through 38
with the exception of defects 31A and 31B.
Each lightweight cartridge shall be disassembled and the propellant
weighed. Each such cartridge found to contain 100 grains or more of propell-
lant shall be classed as a major defect. Any cartridge containing less than
100 grains of propellant shall be classed as a critical defect.
4.3.2.2 Flash tube. - The debulleted cases obtained from the bullet ex-
traction test shall be examined for "missing flash tube" and "lacquer seal
on flash tube missing or punctured." The occurrence of either defect in any
cartridge case shall be cause for rejection of the lot.
4.3.3 Tests.- The tests listed in Table II shall be conducted in accord-
ance with the methods and procedures specified in 4.4.
4.3.3.1 Test samples.- The quantities for the various tests shall be as
specified in Table II. Only cartridges having met the visual, dimensional
and weight requirements shall be used in the ballistic tests and shall have
been selected in such a reamer that the sample is representative of the en-
tire lot. The cartridges shall be thoroughly mixed before being divided
into samples for the various tests.
Table II
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