- As CSI and the FBI work together to solve the murder of a gunrunner working for a private defense firm, they discover that hundreds of very dangerous black market weapons may be out on the street.
- Apparently inconspicuous army veteran Michael 'Mike' Newbury is shot at home with a rare caliber, actually absent from the amazing weapons collection is his secret toy room & lab, yet his corpse is missing. Tracing the bullet, from a novel Belgian gun, alerts the FBI, which sends agent Viggo McQuaid and his trainee-successor Matthew Pratt. The case is largely classified as Newbury discretely traveled the world's war zones for Mark Gabriel's exclusive, Defense-contracted company. The murder weapon was part of 144 stolen in Pakistan. A removed tattoo leads to a suspect, who is actually in acute danger.—KGF Vissers
- Catherine and Russell arrive at a cabin to investigate what happened to the owner, the military Michael Newbury. There are blood and bullets casings on the floor of the kitchen, but no body. They find a hidden room with an arsenal behind the cabinet, but none of them consistent with the unusual bullet casings they found. Greg joins the investigation and finds a blood pool on the outside of the house. Russell calls the ballistic analyst Xiomara Garcia to help the investigation. Out of the blue, FBI agents Matthew Pratt and Viggo McQuaid arrive at the CSI office to help the investigation and the team learns that one hundred and forty-five dangerous weapons have been brought to the USA. The CSI suspects of the military private company Ceressus Logistics.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- When the CSI team discovers a deceased rancher was also a ballistics expert, they have to work with the FBI to solve the case.—CBS Publicity
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