While working on the internal design of my handgun, I had an idea. I am sure many had it before, but anyway here it is (couldn't find anything relevant in the search, sorry...)
Why not using the ammo as a plug for the chamber? That way, there’s no more delay for opening the valve, because there’s no valve at all! No seat reduction, the air pressure if at full blow in the barrel. Of course it would only work for relative small size and perfectly round ammo… hmmm… yeah! Ball bearings

The design is simplified for the sake of clarity, and that’s no novelty either. Quick Connect works like that. It feels safe too, as a failure in the O-ring or a leak or a break will never allow the ball to fly, as it is positively prevented by the smaller ball.
It seems to me it would also be a smooth trigger, no much force needed there and it would even go by itself at the end (pushing the 45 degree side)
The only difficulty would be a very precise adjustment I guess, that I am not afraid of. But also I wonder if a O-ring could properly seal a curved surface, or if you guys see a better solution for the seal.
Any comments?
BTW: The drawing is to scale, with a 9/16 ball bearing (185grain) that nicely fit a cooper tubing (I know, I have them right in front of me) and a modest 1.7 inch3 chamber and a 9” short barrel, GGDT says for 400psi it will propel the little devil at a wooping 300fps with an energy of 35 tf*lb.

