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stanley kaffeebecher otential of several dollars in quarters flying for your face at 175 miles per hour. As a point of reference, typical less-than-lethal ballistics, used by the Department of Justice, are tuned to achieve muzzle velocities of 250 feet per second. Point being: this thing can do some serious, arguably lethal, damage. What more, it astonishingly simple to build. That it can be made from items sold in airports after a security screening, says white-
stanley en mexico hat hacker Evan Booth 鈥?creator of this and several other lethal, improvised airport weapons 鈥?is a very serious problem.
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