I have a BSW with the loaded indicators out the back of the "balls" of the action, but they look completely different from the usual cocking indicators on the side of the action. They do protrude to the rear when the chambers are loaded. They protrude only a short amount, so much so that there is no room to put any writing at all on them to spell out "loaded." Maybe somehow on the hammer guns, but not on this scalloped back boxlock. This gun does not have the cocking indicators on the action sides. I also have a post war Simson labeled gun with both the loaded indicators on top of the "balls" of the action and cocking indicators on the side.