Under the operation of a powerful system, the intelligence Gao Yang wanted quickly reached his hands. Of course, it wasn't the intelligence about Djo, but about that gun.
The KGB archives were well-preserved and would continue to be preserved in Russia. With the resources Gao Yang had at his disposal now—more accurately, the resources that Grand Ivan had—it wasn't too difficult to pull out some files.
Gao Yang had three files in his possession, all in electronic form, sent over as scanned photographs. Both photos and text were present and quite thorough.
The matter of finding the gun had to start from the beginning. The first important clue was when Gao Yang, by coincidence, ran into Glolov's old enemy, Dusselyev, in New York. After taking down Dusselyev, he obtained a photograph. In the photograph was Dusselyev with a person named Peter Sergeyevich, but most importantly, the gun Morgan was desperately searching for was also in the photo.