I wouldn't avoid plastic deformation when the plastic part is, er, plastic, either.
My favorite molder made some low-volume cylindrical collet type parts that would have required a collapsible core according to a traditional molder, because of internal teeth on the part. Given a back taper, they could be yanked off the core, leaving the collet arms splayed. The secondary operation comprised wrapping the arms with a rubber band to hold them in the correct place until they cooled.
It worked just fine with the intended resin, nylon/glass.
Some of the parts were too fragile to use in polyester/glass, tried just for fun.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA