[center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/NyQGQR0j/Screenshot-2025-12-16-at-22-53-18.png[/img][/center] Opening it you find a letter and some very old brochures with a binder clip attaching them. Date: 01/11/1980 "Hello, This is Quantico Armourer: Sgt. Daniel Bradley (recently moved to this department on a temporary basis) to serve as your acting Quartermaster until such time as i am moved on to my next Agency appointment... Can you belive this British guy? I have taken a look at the equipment stores that i was given access to, indeed most of them are antiques left over from the war and well below standard for an Agency. With the resources i was given i have put the majority of it in mothballs, which took quite a few weeks working alone... The remaining pieces i considered combat effective were in an unservisable condition. There were by my count over 40 K98ks which according to my documentation were purchased by my predacessor upon the victory of ww2, in 1949. All of them purchased at discount. There were a good number of M1 and M3 Carbines which i consider practical but i have donated them to the Civilian Marksmanship Program. Some pieces were traded at auction due to the impending approach of the Assault Weapons Ban, in order to afford the Department with inexpensive equipment from jurisdictions i considered to be an oppertunity as i had already begun to assess the impact on firearms manufacturers world-wide shortly before being offered my transfer here." The Service Weapons i can provide for you by auction trades are here in photograph: [img]https://i.postimg.cc/ZKfkVzJn/Screenshot-2025-12-16-at-19-22-12.png[/img][img]https://i.postimg.cc/V6yPn9mM/Screenshot-2025-12-15-at-21-35-55.png[/img] And these photos are the ones i used for close protection detail back at PD: [img]https://i.postimg.cc/L83SdQKt/Screenshot-2025-06-02-at-18-12-04.png[/img]