I have a feeling there is no chamber which brings me to bring up something I feel needs to be discussed. I have seen a lot of emphasis put on the making of chambers for bb morters on this board and it seems they may not be necessary. I put this to Jerry Janik who is known for having possibly the largest collection of mortars and mortar rounds in the world. He has a bb mortar with an extraordinary recoil system, pin fired ignition, and accurate elevation calibration capabilities, with no chamber. He says they are unnecessary.
The recommendation of a chamber is a safety factor to get the one caliber wall thickness. The recommendation has always been made as a base line starting point. If you have the knowledge you can build walls thinner. Most people who come here do not have the knowledge.
The real question is, since you get adequate flight from a bowling ball, with a chamber, why would circumvent a safety factor and leave the chamber out.
Further having possibly the largest collection of mortars and mortar rounds in the world. and a bb mortar with an extraordinary recoil system, pin fired ignition, and accurate elevation calibration capabilities, with no chamber does not tell me he has the engineering knowledge to build them safely. In fact since he suggests a chamber is not need I tend to believe he lacks the knowledge in that area.
I am trained as a gunsmith-college level. I have knowledge in ballistics and metallurgy. I have sufficient knowledge to know that the are metals out there that you can build mortar from with out a powder chamber. I do not have sufficient knowledge to know what metals that might be.
If Mr. Janik has the knowledge than I would like to hear his reasoning and criteria as it would benefit us all. Just the fact he built a gun and it didn't burst does not make safe. Get him to join us and explain, we would be more than glad to listen and have the knowledge.
Just for the record, if you read the cannon accidents reported here you will notice a common statement is "we have fired it for years with out a problem...."