This company will obviously be developing these mags for a profit, no?

In the big scheme of development of such mags, including design, molding, prototyping, fabrication, packaging, etc, spending a few hundred bucks to BUY the actual gun is peanuts compared to the other costs involved in this process.

Why not just buy a non-mint version of the each model (functional but not pretty) and have them at your disposal full time? For working 96/44, a 77/44, and Deerfield it might cost you $1750 ballpark for the three rifles. That's nothing compared to the costs of actually getting a high-capacity magazine from drawing board to market.

If you can't even swing a few bucks to buy the guns you're interested in developing aftermarket products for, good luck.

Last edited by BlackFrog; 06/16/10.