✅ SOLVED Vaguely familiar?

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That's probably the stop pin for an outboard motor, used to prop the foot up!
 

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Looks like a pin for securing metal scaffold sections
 

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swivel lock hitch pin ,used in many applications
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Yes, I'm also pretty sure they are correct. an older type lynch pin for equipment.
 

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Boom solved again you people are good lol
 

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