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It really isn't here. In ban states though it can be argued these regular capacity mags were made before the ban so they command a premium there. . I need to get off my butt and post it on Gunbroker. They go for quite a bit over there.
Basically what I said so I can't disagree. It is like a Beanie Baby. $0.25 worth of material that a retailer could sell for $6 that may be worth as much as $1000 to the right person.Well, let's see. In CA, even pre-ban mags are illegal now. In CO, you could buy this and argue that you owned it before the ban (because of its age, it could hardly be proved you bought it after...). So, this would only have extra value in a few northeastern states that have a mag limit. In most US states, this is simply a super-old magazine. I'm not dissing on it, just trying to talk through the value issue. @snew, it seems to me that this mag has almost no extra value around these parts unless someone is finding the ad through Google from a mag-limit state. I agree that you should throw it up on GB!