Claims
- 1. A method of modifying an air-powered gun in order to increase a volume of air employed to fire the gun, comprising the steps of:a) removing a front block mounting bolt from the gun, thereby exposing a threaded mounting hole; b) providing an air reservoir chamber having a proximal end, a threaded distal end, an air reservoir formed in said chamber, and at least one transfer tube formed in said distal end, said at least one transfer tube communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween; and c) coupling the threaded distal end of the air reservoir chamber to the threaded mounting hole.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein step (b) further comprises providing an air reservoir chamber comprising:a chamber body having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end; a threaded surface formed on an exterior of said chamber body at said distal end; a turned down diameter section formed on said chamber body proximal of said threaded surface; at least one hole formed from a surface of said turned down diameter section to said longitudinal axis; an air reservoir formed in said chamber body proximal to said at least one hole and extending substantially along said longitudinal axis, said air reservoir communicating with said at least one hole for gas flow therebetween; and a transfer tube formed in said distal end and extending substantially along said longitudinal axis, said transfer tube communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween; wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said transfer tube in a substantially straight line.
- 3. An air reservoir chamber adapted to couple a front mounting block to an air-powered gun body, the air reservoir chamber comprising:a chamber body having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end; an air reservoir formed in said chamber body and extending substantially along said longitudinal axis; at least one hole formed from a surface of said chamber body to said air reservoir, said air reservoir communicating with said at least one hole for gas flow therebetween; and at least one transfer formed in said distal end and communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween, wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said transfer tube without passing through said at least one hole.
- 4. The air reservoir chamber of claim 3, further comprising:a threaded surface formed on an exterior of said chamber body at said distal end.
- 5. The air reservoir chamber of claim 4, further comprising:a turned down diameter section formed on said chamber body proximal of said threaded surface.
- 6. The air reservoir chamber of claim 5, wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said transfer tube in a substantially straight line.
- 7. The air reservoir chamber of claim 3, wherein said at least one hole comprises four holes.
- 8. The air reservoir chamber of claim 7, wherein said four holes are formed orthogonal to one another.
- 9. The air reservoir chamber of claim 3, further comprising a plug coupled to said proximal end to seal said air reservoir.
- 10. The air reservoir chamber of claim 9, wherein said plug is threadedly coupled to said proximal end.
- 11. A method for modifying an air-powered gun in order to increase a volume of air employed to fire the gun, comprising the steps of:a) exposing a hole providing access to an interior chamber of the gun; b) providing an air reservoir chamber having a proximal end, a distal end, an air reservoir formed in said chamber, at least one hole formed from a surface of said chamber body to said air reservoir, said air reservoir communicating with said at least one hole for gas flow therebetween, and at least one transfer tube formed in said distal end, said at least one transfer tube communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween, wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said transfer tube without passing through said at least one hole; and c) coupling said distal end of said air reservoir chamber to the hole, wherein said at least one transfer tube couples said air reservoir and said interior chamber of the gun for gas flow therebetween.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein step (b) further comprises providing an air reservoir chamber comprising:a chamber body having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end; a threaded surface formed on an exterior of said chamber body at said distal end; a turned down diameter section formed on said chamber body proximal of said threaded surface; at least one hole formed from a surface of said turned down diameter section to said longitudinal axis; an air reservoir formed in said chamber body proximal to said at least one hole and extending substantially along said longitudinal axis, said air reservoir communicating with said at least one hole for gas flow therebetween; and a transfer tube formed in said distal end and extending substantially along said longitudinal axis, said transfer tube communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween; wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said transfer tube in a substantially straight line.
- 13. An air reservoir chamber adapted to couple to an air-powered gun body, the air reservoir chamber comprising:a chamber body having a distal end; a threaded surface formed on an exterior of said chamber body at said distal end; a turned down diameter section formed on said chamber body proximal of said threaded surface; an air reservoir formed in said chamber body; at least one hole formed into a surface of said turned down diameter and communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween; at least one transfer tube formed in said distal end and communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween; and at least one sealing member disposed between said chamber body and the gun body.
- 14. The air reservoir chamber of claim 13, wherein said chamber body has a longitudinal axis and wherein said air reservoir extends substantially along said longitudinal axis.
- 15. The air reservoir chamber of claim 14, wherein said at least one transfer tube comprises on transfer tube extending substantially along said longitudinal axis, wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said one transfer tube in a substantially straight line.
- 16. The air reservoir chamber of claim 13, wherein said at least one hole comprises four holes.
- 17. The air reservoir chamber of claim 16, wherein said four holes are formed orthogonal to one another.
- 18. The air reservoir chamber of claim 13, wherein said chamber body has a proximal end opposite said distal end and further comprising a plug coupled to said proximal end to seal said air reservoir.
- 19. The air reservoir chamber of claim 18, wherein said plug is threadedly coupled to said proximal end.
- 20. The air reservoir chamber of claim 13, wherein said at least one sealing member comprises at least one O-ring seal.
- 21. A method of modifying an air-powered gun in order to increase a volume of air employed to fire the gun, comprising the steps of:a) identifying a passage in the gun operative to supply compressed air to an interior chamber of the gun; b) creating an opening from an exterior of the gun into said passage; c) providing an air reservoir chamber having a proximal end, a distal end, an air reservoir formed in said chamber, at least one hole formed from a surface of said chamber body to said air reservoir, said air reservoir communicating with said at least one hole for gas flow therebetween, and at least one transfer tube formed in said distal end, said at least one transfer tube communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween, wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said transfer tube without passing through said at least one hole; and d) coupling said air reservoir chamber to said opening such that gas may flow between said air reservoir and said interior chamber.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein step (c) further comprises providing an air reservoir chamber comprising:a chamber body having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end; a threaded surface formed on an exterior of said chamber body at said distal end; a turned down diameter section formed on said chamber body proximal of said threaded surface; at least one hole formed from a surface of said turned down diameter section to said longitudinal axis; an air reservoir formed in said chamber body proximal to said at least one hole and extending substantially along said longitudinal axis, and air reservoir communicating with said at least one hole for gas flow therebetween; and a transfer tube formed in said distal end and extending substantially along said longitudinal axis, said transfer tube communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween; wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said transfer tube in a substantially straight line.
- 23. An air-powered gun, comprising:a gun body; a front mounting block; an air reservoir chamber coupling said front mounting block to said gun body, said air reservoir chamber comprising: a chamber body having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end and a distal end; an air reservoir formed in said chamber body and extending substantially along said longitudinal axis; at least one hole formed from a surface of said chamber body to said air reservoir, said air reservoir communicating with said at least one hole for gas flow therebetween; and at least one transfer tube formed in said distal end and communicating with said air reservoir for gas flow therebetween, wherein gas may flow from said air reservoir to said transfer tube without passing through said at least one hole.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/882,672 filed Jun. 25, 1997 which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,904,133.
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