SOP20-SHROUD
A licensed variant of the ‘POS20-CAŁUN’ (Pistolet Operacji Specjalnich 20) created by Armed To the Teeth: originally an integrally suppressed handgun designed for GROM operatives within the Polish Armed Forces with the purpose of having a versatile silent handgun that still packs a punch, it is capable of firing in two firing modes, the usual semi-automatic mode and a manual ‘slide-lock’ mode, where the slide has to be pulled back manually after each shot, reducing fire rate, but increasing precision and reducing noise even more. POS20s can also be loaded with rubber and tranquilliser rounds for less lethal engagements.
The ATT variant of the POS20, renamed to ‘SOP20-SHROUD’ (Special Operations Pistol 20) has only one difference, and that is which round it is chambered for, as the ATT variant is chambered in a bigger and more powerful round, even though the original round was already powerful enough, resulting in more power but more noise; supposedly this change was made because the CEO, Willard K. Savage, isn’t very fond of stealth, as he sees it as "cowardly", so he decided to "beef-up" the gun, to make it "a true special agent handgun".
Two of these pistols are known to be used by a person that goes by the alias of "Banana", though they appear to have slight visual modifications: such as the words ‘Cloak’ and ‘Dagger’ being etched onto the left and right handgun respectively, likely being a name given to the pistols by Banana. Cloak and Dagger are known to be used in an akimbo and ‘showy’ fashion, due to Banana loving to show off during battle.