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Should the toggle pins on a Simson be numbered? Are they eagle 6 marked? Last, are they fire blued, plain, strawed or blued. Thanks
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Just noticed your question. There is no number on my Simson toggle pin. It is blued.
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Thanks, the one on my Simson in blued and unmarked
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They are not serialized.
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They were not originally serialized, however, if they went back to the arsenal (or if someone later 'thought' it needed one) - they were then marked.
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