The present invention relates to a paintball gun structure capable of rotating and lifting off a paintball, and more particularly to a paintball gun barrel for games having a longer range.
General paintball guns for games use rifles as their prototypes, allowing them to have characteristics of the long stroke of a long barrel and the range extension of their paintballs to be used as sniper rifles. Therefore, the range that can be shown on a paintball gun is only a superficial characteristic that a player wants to experience the performance of a real rifle primarily besides the accuracy thereof can be controlled simulating a real gun.
The guns for games are generally not provided with rifling inside barrels thereof because bullets are not made of hard metal such that it is difficult for rifling to have a guide effect. Therefore, confined to a circular tube structure design, a sphere-typed paintball is slid in a straight line to eject out of a muzzle toward a target when it is passed through a barrel instantly in a high speed. But, the paint ball ejected out of a muzzle is subjected to gravity and atmospheric drag and thus dropped rapidly in a parabolic curve such that an effective aimed range will be shortened and a reality performing effect of the game will be lost.
One object of the present invention is to provide a paintball gun capable of rotating and lifting off a paintball, configured with a conical slide rail element on the upper side of the inner wall of a barrel, allowing a paintball to be rotated and lifted off while being ejected out of the barrel due to compression and friction at the instant that the paintball passes the slide rail element, thereby extending an effective range due to antigravity.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a paintball gun capable of rotating and lifting off a paintball, connected with a rubber collar at the middle section or muzzle section of a bore to use as a portion of the barrel, where a conical slide rail element is projected from the upper side of the inner face of the rubber collar, thereby compress and rubbing against paintballs passed through it.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a paintball gun capable of rotating and lifting off a paintball, having a rubber collar configured on the midst of a bore; the rubber collar is mainly referred to a projection on the upper side of the inner face of the rubber collar, the projection being soft and formed into a slope-typed body, allowing paintballs to be compressed during sliding but not broken. In addition, the conical slide rail element has two rails spaced apart and parallel to the barrel such that it can grasp paintballs tightly and guide them in an exact shooting direction.
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