Here's a
picture of the weapon and a "spent" shell after
firing:
http://i.imgur.com/qEPFktU.jpg. Yes, it's still
fully functional.
It disappears in the footage because it flew about six feet backwards
from the recoil. I didn't anticipate NEARLY that much recoil, so I
didn't anchor it down adequately.
All materials required to build this weapon were purchased in an
airport AFTER the
security screening.
Learn more at:
http://www.terminalcornucopia.comDISCLAIMER:
All
Terminal Cornucopia
weapons were constructed in a lab. At no point were any weapons built, handled, or transported in or near an airport.
Because
the findings of this research (thus far) are arguably common sense, it
is in this researcher's opinion that they fall outside of the purview of
Responsible Disclosure. That said, all findings have been reported to
the proper authorities, whom were granted the option of establishing a
timeline for remediation and/or disclosure. No instructions have been
given to that end.
Don't break the law. Don't build weapons if you don't know how to do it safely. Don't be stupid.