2,400 according to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureau_of_Alcohol,_Tobacco,_Firearms_and_Explosives
As of recent estimates, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) employs approximately 5,000 personnel, including special agents, industry operations investigators, and support staff. The number of special agents specifically is around 2,600. These agents are responsible for enforcing federal laws related to firearms, explosives, arson, alcohol, and tobacco. However, these figures may vary slightly over time due to hiring and staffing changes.
ATF agents monitor alcohol, tobacco, and firearms in the US
1,200
Not enough.
Their is only one located in America and it is in Washington D.C.
ATF agents typically work a standard 40-hour week; however, their hours can vary significantly based on the demands of their investigations and operations. Overtime is common, especially during high-profile cases or when conducting surveillance. It's not unusual for agents to work evenings, weekends, or holidays to fulfill their duties. Overall, the workload can fluctuate depending on specific assignments and agency needs.
Honda has a special (read "really expensive") ATF they sell at dealerships, but Dexron III works.
A special agent is a law enforcement officer who investigates and prevents criminal activities. They gather evidence, conduct interviews, and make arrests to build cases against individuals or groups involved in illegal activities. Special agents may work for various government agencies, such as the FBI, DEA, or ATF, and their responsibilities can range from counterterrorism to drug enforcement to white-collar crime investigations.
4D Special Agents - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
ATF Agents make approximately 235,000 a year. Plus Christmas bonus'.
Not Undercover Agents.
No. All agents are "Special Agents" upon graduation from the FBI Academy at Quantico.(A "yes" answer was removed as the FBI does not, in fact, have plain "agents".)