If I hear one more Youtuber referring to an 'M' 'K' 23....

Do influencers use the word correctly when they employ it to imply something which actually just misleads people?
Its trade names over material science.

Glocks were made from Polymer 2, believed to be a nylon reinforced with glass fibre.

This has caught on and manufacturers don't like to say plastic, when there's a bit more to them.

Airsoft guns don't need the strength of posh plastics to replicate the weapon and some of the more basic plastics do fine.

People like to say polymer instead of plastic, cos it sounds better I think, but not all polymers are plastics, all plastics are polymers.

It's hard to mislead anyone if they don't know what the 2 things are or the difference.

 
You see now I'm none the wiser.  Or is it none the stupider.

I'm definitely none something ?


Plastic is a polymer, m'kay?


All plastics are polymers, not all polymers are plastics (DNA for example is a polymer).

As @Sewdhull mentioned some manufacturers started using "polymer" instead of plastic because of the negative associations people have with plastics in terms of durability. The plastic that Glock uses is a trade secret but most people seem to think it's either DuPont Zytel or something very similar which is just plastic reinforced with glass fibre.

Some airsoft manufacturers haver followed suit and started using glass reinforced plastics after ABS proved to be less than ideal for receivers (old TM M4's for example) and picked up on the use of "polymer" as a marketing differentiator because the vast unwashed masses neither understand the difference or care because they're led to believe that "polymer is better than plastic" when it's actually "glass fibre reinforced nylon is better than ABS".

As to @TheFull9's point, I very much doubt that "influencers" understand what they're saying as most of the time they're just repeating what the marketing blurb says, so at best they're perpetuating a lack of understanding and at worst misleading buyers. That said, the market will support itself at the lowest common denominator so is it really the manufactures/influencers who are at fault or the buying public for just not making themselves aware?

 
I came here to complain about em kays and now you're all talking about plastics. Don't think I've ever refered to my mk23 as an em kay 23. Mark 23 is easier to say anyway.

 
I came here to complain about em kays and now you're all talking about plastics. Don't think I've ever refered to my mk23 as an em kay 23. Mark 23 is easier to say anyway.


All I can hear is this guy....

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Maybe this guy started the trend...



 
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