I wouldn't be terribly concerned about it,
Give it a try in a controlled dive.
Any reg can fail, you better have a plan when it does,
Back in the day my first reg was a mares mr12 with axis, some people made fun of it, its been ice diving, and my primary and backup reg for 20 years,
I am very impress with it, and it breathe extremely well, for a simple regulator.
One of my buddy's has a rover, no problems with it,
You may want to lower the intermediate pressure slightly, if you know what you're doing...
I have seen in the past, a small dive buddy
Freeze up a reg, because they sip on the reg, and the valve never opens properly, and ice builds up on the sealing surface,
It starts to free flow very slightly and builds up until it a full free flow, shut down the valve, few minutes later its good to go,
Yes a steel body reg is better in my opinion, but there are not alot of options new,