I've been messing around a bit with rifle-grenades (inert) launched off my AR-15. Then I did a bit of reading about spigot mortars, and I suddenly wondered if similar concepts have much traction in the spudgun community.
Basically: rather than have a tube with a projectile that fits in the bore, does anyone build a tube around which the projectile fits?
For example, a rifle grenade, which is launched by a bullet or blank cartridge fired from a rifle:

A spigot mortar is, externally, somewhat similar, with the big difference being that the launching charge is generally in the mortar round rather than in the tube:

Would there be any advantage to messing with this design from a spudgunner perspective? Upsides would include being able to make projectiles in a wide variety of shapes, unencumbered by the constraints of the bore. Further, you can stabilize via fin rather than by rifling, avoiding the inherent hook/slice of a spinning projectile.
You could also launch a relatively wide projectile from a very slim high-pressure tube.
Is there any merit to the idea, has it been done before, or is it just markedly inferior to conventional spudsmithing?