In Arc Raiders, blueprints are the difference between "I can fight" and "I'm just donating loot." If you're hunting the Burletta pistol plan, start by getting your prep right and skimming what you need from ARC Raiders Items so you don't head into a raid half-ready. The blueprint comes from Tian Wen in Speranza through a quest called Industrial Espionage, but she won't offer it until you've cleared Eyes On The Prize.

Get The Right Gun First

This quest is picky, and that's where people mess it up. You need a Burletta I specifically, not a higher tier, not a different pistol that "looks close enough." If you don't have one, buy it from Tian Wen for 8,700 coins and leave it completely stock. No attachments, no tinkering, no "quick upgrade." Also, don't slot it as your active weapon. Keep it sitting in your inventory so the game reads it properly when you reach the drop point.

Drop Into Buried City And Head Out

Queue into a Buried City raid and make your way to the Outskirts. You'll feel the danger ramp up as you near the Gas Station POI, because it's wide open and everyone can see everyone. Snipers love it. Roaming squads love it. If you have to cross open ground, do it fast, then settle behind cover and listen for footsteps. You're not going into the main building anyway, so don't get baited into a fight you don't need.

Finding The Stash Spot

Come in from the north side of the Gas Station and angle behind the area where the clutter is. Look for those big circular containers and move east toward the tall platforms. The landmark you're really after is a wrecked vehicle half-buried in dirt with a random blue sofa nearby, which sounds silly until you're staring at it in-game. The stash is a rusted container that blends into the sand between the platforms and that wrecked car; once you're close enough, the interaction prompt pops up, so stop rushing and actually scan.

Plant, Bug, And Cash In

 

Interact to stash the Burletta I, then immediately interact again at the back of the cache to plant the bug—people often do the first click and sprint off, then wonder why the objective won't complete. The nice part is you don't have to extract for credit, though leaving alive is still the smart play if you've picked up anything decent. When you turn it in, you'll unlock the Burletta Blueprint plus some mechanical components and basic gun parts, which helps keep your loadouts cheap and consistent; and if you're trying to smooth out the grind for coins or gear without wasting nights on bad runs, U4GM is a handy option for sourcing game currency and items while you focus on the raids that matter.