Found a particularly interesting article for those so inclined:
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4302/ch2.11.htm
The article is about the history of wind tunnels and testing at NASA, but there's a bit near the middle about shock-tunnels and a shock-compression light-gas gun. It's basically a hybrid with an additional intermediate compressed gas shock tube between the chamber and launch tube. Chamber pressure drives a piston which in turn compresses intermediate gas, which ruptures burst disk, and launches projectile.
Thought it was an interesting concept, and might be worth looking into, perhaps adapted to spud gun use? Thoughts?
Obviously there would be some new math involved, I may try to look up the analysis on the original gun and work through it myself.
