
This the basic breech construction:

The idea is that the chamber would be pressurised until enough pressure built up to "pop" the BB through the seal. Tested with a shock pump, BBs were popping at around 200 psi. The theory for semi auto is that light pressure on the trigger would give a low enough flow to pop just one BB, allowing single shots to be fired.
This didn't work out in practice, due to the way the inflator is constructed. The valve seems to be built in such a way that it's only sealed from allowing air to escape to the outside when it's fully depressed, meaning that gentle pressure on the trigger only caused air to leak from the valve without building enough pressure in the chamber. Pulling the trigger hard inevitably resulted in a full auto burst, cool but not what I wanted.
In conclusion, one for the failboat, but here, have a 12 round magazine dump at 1000 frames per second

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