
I plan on making propane combustion 40mm grenades. As a first step I want to make the a simple M79 style launcher, breach action and all, to focus on the shell itself. I'll later come to blowback if possible but I want to start easier.
I've read a lot of topics on this forum, and came across this particular one.
The project is awesome but it apparently lacks power.
I designed my idea, it's very primitive. I thought about a normal version, and a hollow projectile to increase a bit the combustion chamber, not sure if it would improve performance or not.


the ignition mechanism will be a piezo, connected through the butt of the grenade, via some metal bits in the back of the barrel, in the part not moving when breached. I used a simple circular pattern to allow one to place the grenade in any position. It could be spring-loaded to ensure it touches the contactor at the back of the grenade when the barrel is closed, but it will be loose of only ~2mm, more of a security than a real spring mechanism.

The goal is to keep operation simple so i like the idea of just using propane, with proper quantities via syringe injection as i saw on this forum. I only will shift to hydrogen or other combustibles as a last resort.
So that's for the ideas i had before browsing this forum. The problem is that from what i've read, my idea would certainly lack power. I'd appreciate if someone had any advice or experience :bounce: the shell dimensions are 40mm diameter and about 46mm length to match 40x46mm, if it's feasible. The projectile size/weight/shape are not determined.