I don't think this is such a big deal with smallbore projectiles...
Unlike JSR, I'm much more interested by big bore. The pengun was.. an accident

A simple way to explain machining procedures with an example. But my main interest goes to big bore, .50 and more. For an interesting power, GGDT often gave me figures around 2inch³ volume or air, between 400 and 800 psi. That would mean a minimum size cartridge about 3/4" diameter, 5" long. I guess 1" OD-6" long would be closer to the reality with wall thickness and firing mechanism. That's... about the length of my pengun, twice the diameter
cartridges have no barrel so the velocity shouldn't be high
More than enough to shoot your eye out. Or someone else's.
Besides I think it is possible to design one that would be safe
If you have some ideas please share them!
I've searched for a long time one that was at the same time:
1- compact
2- positively locked
3-safe to manipulate
4- able to resist at least 400 psi, better 800 psi
5- air flow without restriction, close to the caliber section
6- fast opening time
7- refillable with a shock pump
8- minimum number of components to be able to build a quantity (10 or so)
9- minimal force applied to firing mechanism
10- simple to build (on a machinist point of view) and if possible using off-the-shelf components.
So far, I never found a design that have all those points.
2 and 3 means for me whatever fail (o-ring, shrader, assembly join) or happen like dropping the cartridge, catching a pin or pushing a ring, it will not fire.
A few days ago I found a way to maybe have 2,3,4,6,7,8,10. I plan to give it a try soon and show the result (in another discussion topic).