Some of those custom cable makers tend to be more useful for people that use sync-fussy pro video monitors as they offer options with built in sync separators (to output clean RGBS instead of sync on composite video). The custom scart cables with a built-in guncon port start at around $30. Obviously you can find expensive cables but scart or component cables for a PS2 start at less than $7 and the guncon compatible multi av out adapters cost $10 on ebay. Of course, considering how expensive SCART cables and adapters are, I would think it would be cheaper to have Retro-Access custom build a PS2 component cable with a composite breakout, and even cheaper still to just buy one of the PS1 or PS2 AV breakouts. No need to convert colorspace the lines for YPbPr share the same lines as RGB (GBR, specifically), so one of those SCART cables with the composite video breakout would work fine if you also bought a passive SCART->RCA adapter. I think alternatively you can get the scart cable by Retro Access that has the gun plugin and just go through a rgb to component encoder (you'll get ever so slightly better colors in the process). I use the PS1 version of the SCPH-10130 on the PS2 with the Guncon 2 and it works perfectly via component.
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