What do you think about plastic components in guns. It came up in another thread and I'm wondering what others think about it.
Personally, I think it's fine so long as it's good quality plastic that's formulated for long service life. In some ways it's better than other materials I've used. For example, I've pretty much had it with wood in centerfire hunting rifles because I got fed up with having to re-zero every time the weather changes. Give me a top quality fiber and foam model, like a McMillan. I have one on my .375 and it's great. I zeroed it once, and it has held that zero through all seasons, temperatures, and humidities-- dee-lightful! I also note that Hammerli stopped using wood in their target pistols and replaced them with really nice synthetic grips. Our Mossberg youth shotgun has some plastic parts that keep the cost down and don't seem to compromise the construction of the gun.
What do you think about plastic in guns? Where do you find it acceptable, and where is it not acceptable? Do you think the future will hold more use of plastic in guns?