Screws aren't all that tough to do and they get the spark out near the center of the chamber. BBQ piezo or stun gun both work fine and cost darn near the same. A BBQ piezo can be mounted in a nice handle using nothing but generic PVC parts. The stun gun is fun but the temptation to spark it continuously is too strong (at least for me

Flint sparkers suck, mostly because you have to dedicate 100% of the abilities of one hand to operate. Holding even a modest sized spud gun with just one hand isn't a great idea.
"Zeus: PVC when used around 100PSI is near it's failure point" What? Pressure rated PVC is rated at (IIRC) 220 PSIG for 3" pipe. Smaller diameters have much higher ratings. Given that a typical "advanced" combustion gun rarely exceeds 70 PSIG or so the 220+ PSIG rating is more than adequate. (Heck, household water supplies often spike at 100+ PSIG, at least mine does, which exceeds the normal operating pressure of even an "advanced" combustion gun.)
Homebrew ignition systems, like a photoflash circuit or a re-purposed automotive type ignition system or a flyback transformer setup are fine but can be more expensive and larger/heavier than a piezo or stun gun. They are fine if you are into the technical aspects but they won't, in general, perform any better than cheaper/easier/simpler alternatives.