@jackssmirkingrevenge
I agree. A redbull can is just the first thing i thought of that might work and would be light enough not to rob much power, but yeah, would probably get crushed. That being said, can's are pretty strong if the pressure on them is directed straight down, I'll bet you could get at lest one good fire out of a redbull can.
@Ragnarok
On the one you made was the piston stored inside the ball valve? Was the tether long enough to allow it to leave the barrel
@Ragnarok
Personally, I can't get this obsession some people have with making ball valves less crap.
Ball valves are the cheapest and simplest valves available, if they were more efficient they'd be the holy grail.
I agree with you all that the tether would be a chore if the can did not leave the barrel, but what if it did? In that case the tether wouldn't even have to be tied to anything on the gun! It could be tied to something outside, and it wouldn't have to be that strong considering how light the piston would be, at the point that its stopped there wouldn't be any air pressure behind it, and a light piston wont have much momentum.
Alternatively, if the can did stay in the barrel there could be a relief hole just behind the back of the can (when stopped). This would make any barrel designed for this have to be about 1/4 of a foot longer, but thats not a big deal for my purposes.