I think it would be cool to have that near a power supply and such. Disconnect it - fire a shot. Hook it all back up and see how much of it still works, then repeat.
My friends used to do that with old game systems. The first NES and the Super NES were pretty much indestructable - but the real powerhouses were the Sega and the handheld Sega.
It still worked after the microwave, baking, freezing, smashing (hammers, a car, the dog).
Finally they got so that they would tear off parts of it with pliers until finally it wouldn't work.
I figured that they would all die pretty much immediately - but it was incredible how much would work.
Other things that are like that are radios, stereos (cd players are fragile as hell - hence why those things up there were cartridge systems), and some walkmen.