eclancy
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Hi all,
This deals with Ordnance doing the "Interchangeability Test" Ok we know what a "lot" is that's 500 rifles. We also know that ten (10) M1 Garand Rifles were picked by the Inspectors. These rifles were disassembled. Components of each were placed together and mixed. Then from this group (10) ten rifles were then assembled. They were then tested to make sure that these rifles would operate and function properly. Here's the question, ie, quiz. What was the second part of the "Interchangeability Test" ? Hint it has nothing to do with firing.
Have fun
Thanks again
Clancy
PS I thing the answer will suprise you. It did suprise me
This deals with Ordnance doing the "Interchangeability Test" Ok we know what a "lot" is that's 500 rifles. We also know that ten (10) M1 Garand Rifles were picked by the Inspectors. These rifles were disassembled. Components of each were placed together and mixed. Then from this group (10) ten rifles were then assembled. They were then tested to make sure that these rifles would operate and function properly. Here's the question, ie, quiz. What was the second part of the "Interchangeability Test" ? Hint it has nothing to do with firing.
Have fun
Thanks again
Clancy
PS I thing the answer will suprise you. It did suprise me