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Description: The Pancor Corporation Jackhammer was a 12-gauge, gas-operated shotgun designed in 1984 and patented in 1987. Only a few working prototypes of the Jackhammer were built. In the late 1990s, the current owner of the design, Mark III, attempted to sell the patents, prototypes, and production rights for $350,000. Nonetheless, its distinctive appearance and futuristic design have made it a prop in action films, television programs, and video games. The Jackhammer was designed by John A. Anderson, who formed the company Pancor Industries in New Mexico. Reportedly, several foreign governments expressed interest in the design and even ordered initial production units once ready for delivery.[citation needed] However, the design was held up for production due to United States Department of Defense testing, though the design was eventually rejected. With no customers and little interest, Pancor went bankrupt. Supposed overseas orders were subject to United States Department of State approval that was not forthcoming. The assets of Pancor were sold off, including the few prototypes built. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pancor_Jackhammer How a Pancor Jackhammer works youtube.com/watch?v=7kzsQOcrvHk This video was created using the program World of Guns: Gun Disassembly: store.steampowered.com/app/262410 Also, you can find this application on Google Play, App Store and Amazon.