MIL-DTL-29389B(MC)
4.3. First article inspection. When first article is required,
inspection shall be made of a completely fabricated vest for all
provisions of this specification.
4.4. Conformance inspection.
4.4.1 Testing of components. Testing of components shall be in
accordance with the applicable subsidiary specifications and
standards to the extend applicable, except that this
specification shall govern in the event of conflict.
4.4.2 In-process inspection. Inspection will be made at any
point or during any phase of the manufacturing process to
determine whether operations or assemblies are performed as
specified herein. The Government reserves the right to exclude
from consideration for acceptance any material or service for
which in-process inspection has indicated nonconformance.
4.4.3 Examination of the end item. The end item shall be
examined for defects listed in 4.4.3.1, 4.4.3.2 and 4.4.3.3.
4.4.3.1. General defects.
General defects shall be classified as
follows:
Classification
Examine
Defects
Major
Minor
Buttonholes
a. One or more omitted or added.
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and eyelets
b. Wrong type buttonhole or
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(construction)
eyelet.
c. Buttonhole or eyelet not
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securely caught on fabric causing
stitching to pull away from
fabric.
d. Not corresponding to size of
button (front):
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- too small, not permitting
button to enter buttonhole.
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- too large, 3/8 inch or more
longer than the diameter of
button (measured at inside of
purling).
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