A paintball marker has an inline cylinder that includes a gas governor
that reduces gas flow from a compressed gas source to a valve area when
the bolt is in a firing position; this increases efficiency in the marker
because only the required air is used to fire the paintball. This bolt
operates independent of the valve pin, which increases cycle speed and
enables the governor to open and close at an optimum time in the firing
cycle. Further, when the bolt/piston is recocking, the gap between the
valve pin and governor valve pin enables low pressure gas driving the
piston to start pressurizing the cylinder and driving the piston
rearwards without resistance from the high pressure gas. The marker also
allows a user to remove the inline cylinder without the use of tools, and
gives the user a convenient carrying handle for holding the paintball
marker, which is commonly called a "snatch grip."