The perils of plastic fantastic

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Synthetic stocks are my fav' for hunting rifles. They don't break. They don't warp in the rain. They clean up with a toothbrush and Windex. And ... you can do touch up with a Princess Auto paint pen.
 
That is an expensive rifle. But man, you should see some of my polymer stuff that gets used in the bush. My Magpul 870 furniture especially, scatched and dinged all to hell crashing off rocks in the mountains, banged around the back of an Argo, floating around the bottom of a canoe, and it don't give a fk. It will hold up just fine. Polymer doesn't dent, chip, crack, or swell like wood. It's lighter and doesn't corrode like metal. Plastic is purely fantastic. Not all polymers are created equal however.
 
That is an expensive rifle. But man, you should see some of my polymer stuff that gets used in the bush. My Magpul 870 furniture especially, scatched and dinged all to hell crashing off rocks in the mountains, banged around the back of an Argo, floating around the bottom of a canoe, and it don't give a fk. It will hold up just fine. Polymer doesn't dent, chip, crack, or swell like wood. It's lighter and doesn't corrode like metal. Plastic is purely fantastic. Not all polymers are created equal however.

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Nothing is going to be completely impervious to scratching but polymer is still the toughest option.
 
That is an expensive rifle. But man, you should see some of my polymer stuff that gets used in the bush. My Magpul 870 furniture especially, scatched and dinged all to hell crashing off rocks in the mountains, banged around the back of an Argo, floating around the bottom of a canoe, and it don't give a fk. It will hold up just fine. Polymer doesn't dent, chip, crack, or swell like wood. It's lighter and doesn't corrode like metal. Plastic is purely fantastic. Not all polymers are created equal however.

I can only imagine what the G36's in service look like.
 
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