Yup, they got them on blowout sale; think they overstocked during the scare.
get em while you can!
After hunting around, I don't think these re the same as the $44 ones on kvar. Steel reinforced feed lips, but not locking tab or metal spine.
I don't think so either. Kinda resembles the Polish RADOM ((11)) mag…the only metal on them is the floorplate and spring, and it’s not an aftermarket Bulgarian bullet mag either, which is weak in comparison to the MIL SPEC ((10)) waffles and crack fairly easy.
IMO the Bulgarian MIL SPEC waffles produced at the ((10)) factory in Bulgaria are the best synthetic mag there is without a doubt and arguably the best overall AK mag…excellent quality and durable as hell, but they aren’t cheap. The body is steel reinforced, has steel-lined locking lugs, and steel reinforced feedlips.
The aftermarket clear and smoked ones don’t have all these features and I’ve also heard the steel reinforced opaque colored ones are not as strong…something to do with the colors in the polymer process. Most people probably couldn’t tell the difference anyway, so take it for what it’s worth but many AK people swear this to be a fact and only use them for cosmetic or collecting purposes.
One concern some have with the waffle mag (not me) is that they may not fit easily into some mag wells because they are slightly larger than steel surplus mags. Some of the imported AKs arrived with single stack mag wells and then were modified but the workmanship was not always that good, hence the problem but that's correctable.
Here is an Arsenal MIL SPEC ((10)) mag drop test that includes other polymer mag results. The video also depicts the metal components of the MIL SPEC mag. Pretty much sums it up.