Armco, the original developer of this alloy, warned against using it in Cond. A (as you call annealed) especially in bar and larger section sizes. However, subsequent testing showed this condition did not have "bad" properties and had strength similar to H1100. Since these are small stampings, adequate toughness is "probably" present. If Cond. A properties were included with the certification, you could tell if the strength/ductility were adequate. Nevertheless, you are out of spec since it's not in the H1100 condition. This could be rectified by giving the parts 1100F for 4 hrs + air cool, since this would be the typical practice anyway. If not done in a vacuum furnace or in inert atmosphere, the heat tint would have to be removed.