I get that; if you like it and want another it helps to know what it is.
Except this is Gateway so next time it will probably be something else.
It's Wizards, man.
Long story: Back in the day before the Internet we used to buy guitars at stores. When you were a teenager and didn't know about tax and straps and amps and such you would see a price for a Strat and think you had enough $ for a Strat, but when you got to the store suddenly the Strat was $100 more than in the ad and you didn't have enough for the guitar much less tax, amp, etc.
BUT the store would have this old Jazzmaster that they magically could work on the price of so suddenly you owned a Jazzmaster. Eventually somebody would tell you that you need to replace the strings (hopefully before you needed a tetanus shot) so you would go to the music store and ask for strings only to find out they come in different gauges and you have no idea what you are doing. So the guy asks you if you want to play like Eddie Van Halen or Stevie Ray Vaughn and of course you say Eddie Van Halen so he sells you 9's and you go home to put them on your guitar. You cut the old strings off your Jazzmaster and the first thing that happens is the vibrato system falls into the guitar. So you are a teenager and freak a little, then turn the guitar over to see if the vibrato comes back out. When you do that, the bridge falls on the floor. Since you are not expecting any of this you freak out harder but eventually get everything put back together with new strings and this fear in the back of your head that you broke the guitar. You strum some power chords and then all of a sudden the strings start popping out of place on the bridge, so you know you broke it but you are embarrassed so you don't tell anyone or take it anyplace and just sorta play it like that for a long time until somebody finally tells you that the bridge design is bad, the guitar probably had like 14's on it when you bought it and the lighter strings pop out of place. So you didn't break anything, you buy a buzzstop, and after going through all that you become a devoted Jazzmaster player because why would you learn all those in's and out's of a Jazzmaster just to trade it in for a Strat?
Gateway plastics are like Jazzmasters. Once you know, you know. You know?