MORE EXPENSIVE GUNS DON’T MEAN BETTER GUNS | I HAVE PROOF!
This video argues that higher firearm prices do not always equate to higher quality or better performance. The speaker, 'A Regular Gun Guy,' uses personal experience and examples like the Grand Power Stribog vs. B&T APC9 Pro, and Walther PDP Steel Frame vs. Canik Rival S, to illustrate that brand reputation and subjective preference often drive cost more than inherent value. He introduces the concept of 'SPO' (Subjective Preference Opinion) to explain why perceived differences in firearms are often personal rather than objective measures of quality.











