Gao Guang had already been to Tijuana three times, and this time he still drove there. With the passports of the three people taken out, all passed through the checkpoint without any need for inspection.
Entering Tijuana was as simple as entering one's own backyard, but Gao Guang still did not bring his own gun, not even a bulletproof vest. And why? Because his gun was too good.
Rifles are expensive, and handguns are even more precious. Although it was certain that they could be brought into Mexico, Gao Guang feared they might not be brought back.
So how to solve the problem with weapons? Simple, very simple.
Go borrow.
Frank and his party used weapons provided by the intermediary, Peter, when they came to Tijuana for business.
There are not too many private security companies in Tijuana, about a few hundred legal ones. A few people come together to act as bodyguards without certification—the number of those is unknown.