I have been trying to come up with a miniature cartridge cannon that could be used to make a powerful semi-auto handheld spudder.
If the barrel is very short, dieseling could actually be beneficial, no? Because the problem with ddt is the brief but excessive pressure. In a short barrel, that is not as bad, which is the same reason why pistol powder has to be fast and the barrel strong.
Here is what I came up with. But I think somebody must have already done this. So my question is why will it not work?

Here is how it would work:
The diesel is carefully measured and dropped into a small recess in the bottom of the lead sabot. The sabot is then pushed into the inner pipe until it sits securely in front of the burst disk. The air pressure behind the burst disk is high, but lower than the diesel ignition pressure.
When firing, a rod (the "hammer") rapidly pushes the sealing plug into the cartridge, raising the pressure of the air inside the cartridge. The burst disk is chosen to burst at a pressure slightly higher than the diesel ignition pressure. So, as soon as the burst disk bursts, the diesel will ignite and detonate.
I think the "hammer" could be operated from a high pressure air chamber at perhaps 1000PSI, way above the pressure needed to ignite the diesel. This air will only be used to push the "hammer" so it will never be in contact with the diesel.
(By the way, this is a HPA/liquid fuel hybrid, but not an airgun, so that is why I post it under hybrids)