From what I’ve read, glowie specops basically have access to any American or allied commercial gear catalogues. So the most expensive gear from any manufacturer you can find they could potentially have.
Depends. You have field agent who can be grouped into special operations, on ground intelligence gatching, and your "spies". Then you have office workers who get glock 19s.
The SOF guys are like regular SOF guys so whatever (insert group) is using they're probably using also.
Basically.
I wouldn't worry about that Anon. You're not ready for the answers just yet. That, and you and I both know you don't have clearance for that information.
Put in the right forms, get the right people involved and they have the entire DoD as a supply locker. The Agency doesnt fuck around. ESPECIALLY doing black folder shit
I work on the hill and from my “friends” I’ve heard that the idea of American spies infiltrating foreign countries is pretty rare. You either send someone to work at the local embassy with a decoy job and sweet talk govt officials into saying more than they should, or you find locals who are bribable or ideologically friendly and willing to send or do stuff. Those guys you provide with local or narratively relevant supplies either through your fake embassy man or a shell group. Americans tend not to be given any cool guns since if something goes poorly you don’t want American bodies with fancy guns showing up in foreign countries.
Put in the right forms, get the right people involved and they have the entire DoD as a supply locker. The Agency doesnt fuck around. ESPECIALLY doing black folder shit
Don’t get confused between glowies and glowie specops. A glowie who guns down a nuclear scientist at a stop light in Tehran might have a rusty shotgun arranged at a local site while a black ops team might have the finest gear money can buy. But even if money is no object for them they’ll just bring whatever they’re comfortable with. Ie, an exotic high-end fusion sensor night vision costing 10s of k but carrying an M4 with ACOG — because he used to be in the Army and that’s the weapon he’s comfortable with, but if he can bring nicer night optics he certainly will.
Whatever they want. Diplomatic mail goes unsearched worldwide. But there are some factors. The weapon must, if it is lost or captured, not lead readily back to USA. The serial number might be removed or be a false one. The model and type of weapons should be relatively common in the country where operation is happening, preferably typical to the armed forces there or the police or among the criminal classes.
Glock brand Glocks chambered in .40 S&W
From what I’ve read, glowie specops basically have access to any American or allied commercial gear catalogues. So the most expensive gear from any manufacturer you can find they could potentially have.
>most expensive
FK Brno? Laugo Alium? Korth?
Theoretically possible, but their choices are rarely so exotic. Usually a Glock or something.
They don't actually do most of their work with a gun.
A slightly rusted Browning Hi-Power with one mag from a local friend's drop gun supply.
I don't think you'd be able to justify a $5000 race pistol in the budget when the military pays $200 for an M17
Agency arms glock 19 with a mil discount code is what I have used for 11 years now. Have 2 clones state side.
If you know, you know.
I wouldn't worry about it
Depends. You have field agent who can be grouped into special operations, on ground intelligence gatching, and your "spies". Then you have office workers who get glock 19s.
The SOF guys are like regular SOF guys so whatever (insert group) is using they're probably using also.
Basically.
You met a CIA or you met his weapon?
I wouldn't worry about that Anon. You're not ready for the answers just yet. That, and you and I both know you don't have clearance for that information.
>So what weapons does the CIA have access to?
Put in the right forms, get the right people involved and they have the entire DoD as a supply locker. The Agency doesnt fuck around. ESPECIALLY doing black folder shit
Heckler & Koch USP Compact, use it before throwing a man from a plane
i think some microwave stuff that can melt you through your wall from across the street idk tho
They have that thing where you open one side of your blazer and a big boxing glove pops out on a spring to punch a guy in the face.
Didn't know Acme was a defense contractor.
I work on the hill and from my “friends” I’ve heard that the idea of American spies infiltrating foreign countries is pretty rare. You either send someone to work at the local embassy with a decoy job and sweet talk govt officials into saying more than they should, or you find locals who are bribable or ideologically friendly and willing to send or do stuff. Those guys you provide with local or narratively relevant supplies either through your fake embassy man or a shell group. Americans tend not to be given any cool guns since if something goes poorly you don’t want American bodies with fancy guns showing up in foreign countries.
Yeah, from what I hear the vast majority of Agency spooks just need to carry cigarettes, gum and a lighter to do their jobs.
I mean ya that's the boring truth. The better question is what are things like with the CIA is out of fucks to give.
Well ya but what sort of black project never seen the light of day shit to they have laying around that we don't know about.
>what sort of shit do they have that we don’t know about?
I dunno
That's basically it. A CIA spy in Moscow is just a guy looking for Russians willing to tell him stuff in exchange for shit.
Don’t get confused between glowies and glowie specops. A glowie who guns down a nuclear scientist at a stop light in Tehran might have a rusty shotgun arranged at a local site while a black ops team might have the finest gear money can buy. But even if money is no object for them they’ll just bring whatever they’re comfortable with. Ie, an exotic high-end fusion sensor night vision costing 10s of k but carrying an M4 with ACOG — because he used to be in the Army and that’s the weapon he’s comfortable with, but if he can bring nicer night optics he certainly will.
Whatever they want. Diplomatic mail goes unsearched worldwide. But there are some factors. The weapon must, if it is lost or captured, not lead readily back to USA. The serial number might be removed or be a false one. The model and type of weapons should be relatively common in the country where operation is happening, preferably typical to the armed forces there or the police or among the criminal classes.