Escape From Tarkov: Delivery From The Past Quest Guide

Escape From Tarkov is all survival first-person shooter fans can talk about at the moment, as it features unique action and quest lines other games in the genre have yet to rival. Some of the missions in the game can be a bit tricky though, especially the one given to you by Prapor. Here is everything you need to know about how to complete the Delivery From The Past quest in Escape From Tarkov.

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Before you do anything, you’ll need to at least be level five to start this quest.

How to Complete Delivery From the Past in Escape From Tarkov

When you reach the required level, it is time to find the Customs office key. This blue key can be found around the red factory building on Customs.

Like a lot of the items in the game, the only way to find this key is to search throughout the area. Go through everything you can and don’t forget to loot any Scavs you kill.

Once you’ve obtained the key, head into the red factory and head up the staircase in the middle. At the top, you’ll find the office.

Open the door and head to the second room on the right. The only way to get into the room is to breach, so be prepared for any enemies in the nearby area to be headed your way.

The package is located in the desk to the right as soon as you walk in, wedged in the space between the desktop and the drawers. Press F to pick it up and head out of Customs and extract.

Gate 3 on Factory

The next part of Delivery From the Past sends you to the Factory map. Head towards the Gate 3 extraction point and go up the metal staircase to the left.

At the top of the stairs, you’ll find the Factory swing room, located on the second floor of shop 3.

Place the documents inside, which takes about 30 seconds, and then survive long enough to extract from the Factory.

If you die before the timer finishes, you’ll need to grab the documents and start again. For those having trouble, try laying down so that you’re out of the line of sight of doors and windows.

For completing Delivery From the Past, you’ll be rewarded the following:

  • +4,100 EXP
  • Prapor Rep +0.11
  • 12,000 Roubles
  • Saiga 12ga ver. 10 12/76 shotgun
  • 3x Sb.5 5-round 12/76 magazine for SOK-12 and compatible weapons
  • Unlocks purchase of 5.45×39 mm PS at LL1

Time needed: 1 hour

Delivery From The Past Quest Guide:

  1. Reach level 5.

  2. Search Customs for the Customs key.

  3. Head into the red factory, up the stairs, and breach the second door on the right.

  4. Find the secure case in the desk.

  5. Extract from Customs and head to Factory.

  6. Head to the Gate 3 extraction and go to the left up the metal staircase.

  7. Go inside the Factory swing room on the second floor of shop 3.

  8. Place the item in the case for 30 seconds.

  9. Survive and extract yourself to complete the quest.

That is everything you need to know about how to complete the Delivery From The Past quest in Escape From Tarkov.

For more tips on Escape From Tarkov, be sure to check out Twinfinite for all of the other guides we’ve done so far below. We’ve also got guides on how to get Euros, fuel, and split ammo.


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