Well Warrior I: L96
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This rifle is a somewhat exact copy of the Maruzen Type96. It operates and disassembles identically. It is also very similar to the AGM version of the rifle we hear. With a price tag of sub $100 and claims of it shooting close to 500fps out of the box there is no wonder why so many people are talking about the rifle. Are the rumors true? Well here is where you find out.
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Note that this rifle comes in either Black or OD finish. I painted it before this review was made.
What’s Included, Construction
In the box came the rifle itself (two parts), two allen wrenches (one for hop-up adjustment, one for rifle construction), a sling, barrel cleaning rod, package of bb’s and scope (if you bought the scoped version).
The rifle comes in its box in two parts. Bolt/Barrel assembly and the stock. Very simple to put together. Slide the Bolt/Barrel assembly vertically into the rifle stock. There are 2 allen (hex head) bolts in the stock (they don’t come out of the stock). Line the bolts up with the holes on the Bolt/Barrel assembly and use the supplied allen wrench to tighten. Do not over tighten but make them snug. Your rifle is then together. Depending on whether you bought the scoped version you will then want to attach the scope to the rail. If you did not get the scoped version then I highly suggest you get a scope (or some kind of sight) soon due to the fact that there are no iron sights on the rifle what-so-ever.
The Bolt/Barrel assembly is almost 100% metal.
The sling that was included seems kind of flimsy. I am not sure how much abuse it will hold up to although it hasn’t failed me yet through one full game and several target practice sessions.
The barrel cleaning rod was a bit of a disappointment. It is simply a long piece of plastic. Correct diameter but it has no cuts or slits to hold a piece of cloth to swab the barrel. Not really sure how the manufacturer meant for this to be used. I ended up using my M4 cleaning rod, which was not long enough so I had to disassemble the weapon and clean the barrel from both sides.
The included bb’s were not marked. So enough said about that …I threw them away.

Your Rifle in two pieces. The scope is not attached when shipped.
The only word to describe it is “Excellent”. I have never held the Maruzen Type96 but I don’t see how it could feel any better than this rifle. The bolt is as smooth as silk (although I would keep it lubbed so it doesn’t loose that glide) and easy to pull. The attachment of the Bolt/Barrel assembly to the Stock is rock solid. No movement in any way, shape or form.
The trigger is another great aspect of this rifle. Not only is it solid and all metal but I was pleasantly surprised to find it equipped with an AccuTrigger (like the device developed by Savage Arms for their rifles). And even better…it works! After the rifle has been cocked with the bolt simply pull the AccuTriggers first trigger flush with the second trigger. Then your next millimeter (guessing on the distance) of pull sends your round downrange.
The magazine holds 35 rounds. When you put the magazine into the rifle make sure you get the solid “click”. If not your bb’s never make it into the receiver. The mag will stay put even if it isn’t all the way in so again listen for that solid “click”. The magazine is also spring ejected when you hit the release, unlike the BE version of this rifle which I am told you kind of have to pry out (although don’t quote me on that because I have never personally used the BE version), this is great for those quick battlefield reloads.
There is also a receiving port on the very front of the stock for a quick detach bi-pod. My L96 did not come with this accessory however i do know that some sites are packaging it with the rifle.
Pre Shooting Check
Before testing velocity with the Chrono I always clean out the barrel, and a good thing I did. Most barrels, when new, arrive to you with junk in them. However this on takes the cake. I spent close to half an hour cleaning this barrel, inside was some thick black almost axle greece like substance. I am sure it was left over from the machining process. Anyway that is probably not something you would want your bb’s to encounter while traveling down your barrel. So make sure you clean the barrel first. After this it was time to hit the chrono.
First Shots, The Chrono
So this is it, the part we’ve been waiting for.
Stock out of the box the Warrior I: L96 comes fire 440fps with .20g bb’s. 403fps with .25g bb’s.
Not quite the 500 that many people were claiming but hey they rifle cost under $100…i’ll take it.
Oh and its REALLY quiet too. Like really really really quiet. Did I mention it was quiet?
First Range Test, Accuracy, Distance
Now off to the range. Being that the L96 is a Sniper Rifle we aren’t going to bother with the sub 100 ft testing. I used a stable mount and in the prone position while testing accuracy to eliminate, as much as possible, my shooting ability (no matter how good or bad) from the equation. After dialing in the hop-up to my preferred setting the rifle performed as stated below:
100 ft - target: pie pan, hit nearly 100% of the time.
150 ft - target: human size, hit 8 out of 10 shots.
175 ft - target: human size, hit 6 out of 10 shots.
Sadly 175ft is the limit of our current firing range. Now you might be thinking, “175ft isn’t very far.” It is a lot farther than you think, go measure it out.
Oh and let me reiterate again just how smooth the bolt action is. VERY SMOOTH!…and quite.
Hop-up and Barrel
The hop-up is kind of strange. It can only be adjusted by an allen wrench (supplied with rifle) and is on the underside of the barrel in front of the mag release lever. You can’t really see in the area where you adjust the hop-up so if you don’t have a flashlight then you are stuck with feeling around until you get the allen wrench in the proper place. That aside it does work very well. You just got to get it right where you want it, plan on spending some time zeroing this one in. Adjust, fire, repeat.
The barrel we have determined is a standard 520mm barrel. Which is great news, a tight bore will probably be my first upgrade. Unfortunately though I have no real way to measure the inner diameter of the stock barrel to tell you the bore size.

The Allen Wrench Adjusts the Hop-Up.
Disassembly
The Disassembly of the rifle is fairly easy. Take a look at our tutorial for the take apart guide in the Tutorials section.
Spare Parts and Upgradability
I have not found any spare parts for this rifle as of the time of this review. However if you are rough enough to damage this rifle then you might want to consider cooling it a little bit.
Pointact has extra magazines for $7.75 at the time of this review. However these mags are advertised to only hold 25 rounds, not 35 like the mag the rifle ships with.
The first upgrade part I have found is this spring (UPDATE: THIS SPRING DOES NOT WORK [read why in our Articles Section]) which claims to give you 500+ fps (careful, most fields I know of allow a max fps of 500 on bolt action rifles) for $19.99.
Final Thoughts
The rifle is great, no way around it. For under $100 you are shooting above 400fps, you have a working hop-up and a great grouping too. Don’t plan on taking this rifle alone into an Op, you will need a sidearm. If you have ever tried to assault with a sniper rifle then you already know what I mean. I have notices a lot of people like to talk about getting some “sweet sniper scope” for their L96. Please remember this is an airsoft rifle with a max range of ~175 feet. The lowest power scope possible is the way to go. If you didn’t get the scope with your rifle then I would suggest the PowerLINE by Daisy (I got mine from Wal-Mart, ~$30.00) which is a 3x-9x variable zoom, just leave it on 3x. But beware, the rail mounts that came with the PowerLINE do not fit the Warrior I: L96. You will need to pick some new ones up there in the sporting goods section of Wal-Mart also.
So, if you are looking for a good marksman platform I do believe this could be the rifle for you. Currently on PointAct.com the non-scoped version is running $83.00 while the scoped version is $103.00.
The Tables and Score
Score (out of 10)
| Construction | 8.5 | Feels very solid, almost all metal. |
| Battle Durability | 9 | This rifle is a Tank. |
| Velocity vs Claimed | 9 | 440 fps, Factory claimed 430-460. |
| Accuracy | 8.5 | Put a tight bore and probably a 9.5. |
| SCORE | 8.75 | It does everything they claimed. |
This table is ActualAirsoft Approved!
| Claimed | Tested | |
| Velocity (.20g) | 430-460 | 440 |
| Effective Range | N/A | 175 |
| Accuracy at 100 ft (human sized target) | nearly 100% hits | |
| Accuracy at 150 ft (human sized target) | 80% | |
| Accuracy at 175 ft (human sized target) | 60% | |
| Accuracy at 300 ft not tested |

June 1st, 2008 at 7:04 pm
great review, i’m thinking about bying the WELL MB04 but by reading this i can’t decide any more. the WELL MB04 is not that popular of a gun but the factory claims it shoots 500+FPS. know i don’t have this gun yet so i don’t know if its true. i also heard a lot of crap about this gun from people who don’t own it but they say that it will shoot 500+FPs for the first clip and loose about 50-70FPS after the second or 3th clip
June 25th, 2008 at 1:34 pm
Hey, i’m from the UK, and saw you said you can get the L96 for less than $100??
the only price i can find is £150 ($300)
Just wondering if you can point me in the direction of where you got it.
June 25th, 2008 at 1:40 pm
Marek,
We received our Well L96 from PointAct.com. That was close to a year ago though.
July 2nd, 2008 at 8:01 am
Marek,
You can get the well l96 off Rsov.com . But its a chinese site and the postage is as much as the gun, but other stuff on that sight is lethaly cheap. So if you get a group order with other airsofters you get a lot more worth than buying off a british site.
I sound like some door to door sales man -.-…
And damn I am so going to buy one of those!!
July 21st, 2008 at 10:57 pm
That Pointact.com looks like a good place to buy some bb’s and spare mags but it says “Minimum Order - $100.00″ so im pretty worried that i just can’t buy some bb’s and spare mags. Nice review BTW
August 16th, 2008 at 5:25 am
I can’t wait to get mine. From everything I’ve read, it’s an all-around great gun. The accuracy could be better, but I’m sure that when it’s upgraded to it’s full potential [which I plan on doing with the next check I get after I buy the gun], it’s going to dominate. I’m getting mine for $140 including shipping, so you can’t beat the price. Great review, man.
August 16th, 2008 at 10:46 am
Lunchbox, make sure you read this article before you try to upgrade this rifle.
http://actualairsoft.com/wp/?p=84
September 15th, 2008 at 4:20 pm
go to airsplat.com good price and i have two guns from there and i think they are reliable
November 17th, 2008 at 2:26 pm
hey the stock barrel on the l96 is.. or should be a 6.04mm
December 11th, 2008 at 8:39 pm
Hey Isaac, I just ordered my MB04 and, from what I have heard, the L96 has less metal and lower quality so I went with the MB04. The MB04 is pretty much the same gun. JUST BETTER QUALITY.
December 24th, 2008 at 4:27 pm
DAMN at Pointact it is out of stock, there is one on airsplat for a bit more, i trust airsplat too, i have never even hear of pointact
February 7th, 2009 at 4:04 pm
Question: I have not yet looked much into the hop-up, but
which way should I spin it around to give it more hop and which way
to give it less hop?
Thanks.
February 16th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
I can’t believe I sold this gun. Good thing I am gettin it back! Nice Review.
March 2nd, 2009 at 3:51 am
is there a sit were i can just buy the stock in black because mine at the min is bright green and looks pretty silly
March 20th, 2009 at 12:02 am
hey im from canada and it sells $320CD with all the attachments but theres only one site i can find for canada that has the rifle and its out of stock
March 21st, 2009 at 1:11 pm
mine just came the other day and since im new to airsofting im a little confused about zeroing the scope or”boresighting” and how to adjust hopup
cheers
September 14th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
This looks like a good gun waitin for it in the mail but i looked at one or two reviews and they said it had a tightbore barrel
December 5th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
You can get a TSD L96 from kapowwe.com with no scope for 89.99US$.
January 31st, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Hey, how did you paint your gun!? Also, could you suggest me some parts (and websites that sells them) for the WELL L96 like: zero trigger (what the hell does this do?), tightbore barrels (around 6.02), hop ups?
Thanks
February 11th, 2010 at 12:24 am
PEte a lot of tightbores are meant for AEG and won’t work in springers unless you get a hopup to go with it. PDI hopups are pretty pricey but great for L96s. Pick a barrel around 500 mm if ur gonna get one, but the stock barrel is a tightbore anyway soooo…..
February 12th, 2010 at 12:09 pm
Hi. i just got my well L96, assembly went by the book but there is a problem in the disassembly… i unskrew the bolts but the barrel wont separate from the body, i tried using a little bit of strenght but nothing happend, im afraid affraid if i use to much strenght ill damage something…. i noticed a little button on top of the body mid-way along the barrel i pressed it but it but nothing happened… any help?? please
February 23rd, 2010 at 4:25 pm
“Rick” Loosen the two bolts until you hear a clicking noise. That is the bolt jumping out of it’s slot meaning it is completely loosened. Also make sure the mag is out….
“Dan” You are correct the barrel is 499mm 6.04 inner diameter. The only upgraded barrel I would ever think about spending money on would be a pdi 6.01 or EdGi 6.00 custom.
The first upgrade you should make when buying an l96 or well mb04 would be the bucking first then the hop up and then you could go into the spring piston trigger system and such. Any more questions I’ll be glad to answer I have an mb04 shooting 526 fps all metal internals and a madbull shark hop up bucking reaching 320 ft with .2’s and with .36 it reaches 190 ft or so on a dot.
May 11th, 2010 at 5:36 pm
Where can I find a new hop up chamber for my MB0-4. I’m desperate.
June 29th, 2010 at 5:41 am
i have 2 L96. one is made by well and the other i got from shorty usa.one is 2 years old and the other one is 6 months old.my friends hate it when i bring them.i can sit in the middle of an open field and laught at them because all there guns drop in front of me.both guns shoot the same.i just need a good battery gun now.
August 3rd, 2010 at 9:30 am
Hi! First off, great review. Very well done!
I’ve got this rifle a few months back, never tried it ourside but inside i have. I’ve got a little problem with it and i can’t seem to find anyone else that has had the same problem. When i fire it on a distance of about 10meters it pulls about 10cm to the right of where i aim. I’ve tried adjusting both the hopup and the scope but still gives me the same problem. The guy in the store said others have had the same problem and that i should either get a precision barrel or try to bend the original barrel. What do you suggest i do? I have made no upgrades on it.
Thank you!
August 12th, 2010 at 11:19 pm
Hey I have taken apart my l96 and I am in the process of putting it back together. I am stuck where you put the outer barrel into the upper reciever. Every time I try screwing it in the bolt gets pushed outward and wont go back in. I push the bolt back in to resting position then the barrel pops out. What is going on?