Military grade is defined as the lowest quality required to be used by the military, often resulting in the cheapest product that is still suitable for military use.
That’s why they use it as a buzzword. I encourage you to do your own research now that it’s been brought up that it may differ from what they sold you on.
It is, but a lot of people think it high-quality. I believe the saying goes “an engineer isn’t someone who can make something work, it’s someone that can make something barely work.” Idk, I’m going into welding, not my expertise.
Military grade is defined as the lowest quality required to be used by the military, often resulting in the cheapest product that is still suitable for military use.
I always saw it as “a ton of money is thrown at R-D on this one specific thing to make it do that ken specific thing really well”
Almost, it’s “a ton of money is charged for this minimally useful thing made by the lowest bidder”
No military equipment except the m16s work quite like its supposed to.
That’s why they use it as a buzzword. I encourage you to do your own research now that it’s been brought up that it may differ from what they sold you on.
It is, but a lot of people think it high-quality. I believe the saying goes “an engineer isn’t someone who can make something work, it’s someone that can make something barely work.” Idk, I’m going into welding, not my expertise.