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I had pretty good results with some plastic lenses as well! It depends....you cant just say glass is better...
O-like has damn cool housings for 405nm btw!
The acrylic will be fine... for a little while. They tend to absorb some of the energy, which any material will, but glass is less likely to distort being a harder material. Acrylics tend to "lose power" with time. And, if you leave that back plate on them, you'll notice they tend to literally melt. So, metal housing and glass lens are my preference for high powered Blu-ray.