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Problems with Well MA4401 L96 rifle...

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Hey guys, I'm pretty new here so if any formatting is off please let me know.
As stated in the title I have a Well MA4401, essentially a clone of the Tokyo Marui L96. The gun is all stock.

Now my problem is (what I suspect to be) with my hop up chamber and/or bucking. I'm running .25g BBBastard dual polish BBs. I don't have a read on my exact fps, being that I don't have a chrono or a field I can go to nearby that will measure. When I fire my rifle at a target that is 25ft away, it is amazingly accurate. I'm able to hit the target at pinpoint accuracy with my scope zero'd in. :tup:

When I go past 25ft, that's where I have the problem. When I fire the BB gets approximately 30-40 feet and them shoots wildly up in the air like its being lifted. I don't know why or how this is happening because my hop up is adjusted to the lowest setting (doesn't that mean the BB should fall?). Even when I adjust the hop all the way to the highest it will go, the bb still takes the same path. Sometimes straying to the left or right in the process of flying up to god knows where.

Is anyone able to help me? This problem is super frustrating and I've expended almost every resource trying to find what's causing it. :shrug:

I've included a picture of the gun, as well as the hop up adjuster on it.
Thanks :yup:

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The hop-up needs some work. You can check how to disassemble your gun and hop-up here http://www.airsoftsniperforum.com/3...m4402d-l96-aws-review-disassembly-w-pics.html
The hop-up needs some work. You can check how to disassemble your gun and hop-up here http://www.airsoftsniperforum.com/3...m4402d-l96-aws-review-disassembly-w-pics.html
Thanks :) this helped! Now I just have to search for a small spring I seem to have lost...:shrug:
You should consider using heavier bbs
Thanks :) this helped! Now I just have to search for a small spring I seem to have lost...:shrug:
Hehehehe

I have done the same. Just use a spring from a pen and cut it.
Hehehehe

I have done the same. Just use a spring from a pen and cut it.
Went to my local home improvement store and picked up a few various spring sizes, one fit! We're ready to role!:tup:
Well that's another way of fixing it :)
So I just got the gun in the mail. Everything seems to be fine. Load it and hit the trigger and nothing happens
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