As the title says. Don't you think that $120. is a bit too much for one of them? Are there after market magazines?
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"travels4fun"They are expensive because the typical DayState is marketed towards a smaller more exclusive segment of owners who should in theory, be able to afford the price of their rifles and magazines. Is this fair to everyone? No. Then again, a capitalistic economy is not based on fairness or equality such as a socialistic economy. Do I think $120 is a bit much for a magazine? Yes. However, I was willing to accept the higher cost prior to making a decision to purchase a DayState.
Bottom line, DayState magazines are certainly not "cheap" but then again, they were never intended to be "cheap". DayState sells products that economists refer to as a Veblen goods. Veblen goods are characterized as having a negative price elasticity of demand: for example, making a perfume more expensive can increase its perceived value as a luxury good to such an extent that sales can go up, rather than down.
Welcome to the world of free markets and Capitalism.
Well stated Travels
I might spring for a Daystate at some point but not while mags are $120 each. I don't like feeling like I have been taken advantage of, and that's exactly what they are doing. I understand FX has designed new mags for the Wildcat that are much more affordable than the Bobcat etc.
Good suggestion. I have been thinking about ordering some extra magazines from the UK. In addition to being less expensive, they can be ordered in Left Loading or Right Loading configuration. Here are some options:"regsmeeton"Order from England. The price is about 50 pounds, even at 1.50 per pound that's only 75 dollars. Shipping is not too bad. I need to order a few spares myself. Damned if I will pay 120 bucks a pop.
Jack