REVIEW · SHOOTING RANGE EXPERIENCES
Indoor Shooting Range in Warszawa
Ready, aim, Warsaw. This 45-minute session at PM Shooter gives you a controlled introduction to firearms, with a Glock 17, AK-47, Colt 1911, CZ 75 Kadet, and shotgun in one compact package. I like the small groups of up to five and the clear focus on safety. I also like the mix of handguns, rifle, and shotgun, which gives you more variety than a basic pistol session. The main drawback is location: Krakowiaków 80A is outside Warsaw’s main sightseeing zone, so an Uber is likely easier than trying to reach it on foot or by a complicated public transport route.
The package costs $83.48 per person. That is not a cheap way to spend 45 minutes, but you get up to 50 shots from five kinds of firearms, an instructor, hearing protection, and a purpose-built indoor range with 16 firing lanes. You should also know that the range is loud, the time passes quickly, and extra shooting can cost more than you expect if you do not check the price first.
In This Review
- The most useful things to know
- What happens at Krakowiaków 80A
- The five-firearm package explained
- Why the instructor makes the difference
- The sound, smoke, and speed of the session
- Getting there from central Warsaw
- Is $83.48 good value?
- Who should book this experience?
- Practical advice before you go
- Should you book the Warsaw shooting range?
- FAQ
- Where is the indoor shooting range?
- How long does the experience last?
- How many firearms are included?
- How many shots are included?
- How are the 50 shots divided?
- Is the activity suitable for a first-time shooter?
- How many people can join?
- Is the range near public transportation?
- Are morning and afternoon times available?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
The most useful things to know

- Five firearms in one short session: The standard package includes a CZ 75 Kadet, Glock 17, AK-47, Colt 1911, and shotgun.
- Up to 50 shots: You fire 10 rounds from the CZ 75, 15 from the Glock, 10 from the AK-47, 5 from the Colt, and 5 from the shotgun.
- A small, controlled setting: The activity is limited to five people, which gives the instructor room to focus on safe handling.
- Professional guidance matters: Instructors such as Sebastian, Janek, Mieteck, Connor, and Michael have been praised for patience, clear explanations, and a friendly manner.
- Plan transport carefully: The range is at Krakowiaków 80A, near public transportation but away from central Warsaw. Uber has worked well for the trip.
- Protect your ears: Shooting is very loud. Use the supplied hearing protection and keep it on throughout the session.
What happens at Krakowiaków 80A

The meeting point is PM Shooter at Krakowiaków 80A, 02-255 Warszawa. This is both the start and finish of the activity, so you do not need to arrange a second pickup point or find your way across the city after shooting.
The setup is a modern indoor range with 16 firing lanes and target conveyors. That last detail matters. You can send the target forward or bring it back without walking downrange, which keeps the session orderly and lets you see your results at close range.
The activity lasts about 45 minutes. That sounds like enough time, but it moves fast once safety instructions, loading, shooting, and changing firearms are included. I would arrive ready to listen and shoot rather than expecting a long lesson in firearms history or a relaxed afternoon at the range.
The group limit is five people. A small group usually makes the experience less rushed because the instructor can watch each person’s handling and correct mistakes. It also helps if one member of your party is a first-time shooter and another already knows firearms. The instructor can give both people useful guidance without managing a large crowd.
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The five-firearm package explained

The standard Package 1 includes 50 shots per person. The order can vary, but the key point is the range of firearms included:
- 10 shots with a CZ 75 Kadet pistol
- 15 shots with a Glock 17 pistol
- 10 shots with an AK-47 assault rifle
- 5 shots with a Colt 1911 pistol
- 5 shots with a shotgun
The CZ 75 Kadet gives you a smaller opening set of pistol rounds. It is a sensible way to begin handling a firearm before moving to the more familiar Glock 17. With 15 rounds, the Glock receives the largest share of the package, so you have more time to settle into a consistent grip and stance.
The AK-47 is the part many people book this activity for. Ten shots gives you a real taste of a larger rifle without making the entire session about one firearm. The Colt 1911 adds another classic pistol design, while the shotgun provides a very different final note.
This mixture is the package’s strongest feature. You are not paying for 50 nearly identical pistol rounds. You get five distinct types of firearms, and each one changes the feel, sound, and handling of the session.
Do not expect 50 rounds of continuous firing. The instructor must explain each firearm, supervise loading and handling, and keep the line safe. That is good practice, but it means the shooting itself occupies only part of the 45 minutes.
Why the instructor makes the difference

The guns are the obvious attraction, but the instructor is what makes this suitable for a first visit. Several instructors have received especially warm praise. Sebastian is described as clear and careful. Janek, or a similar-sounding name remembered from one session, spent time explaining correct handling and shooting technique. Mieteck was praised for kindness and useful advice, while Connor and Michael were described as patient, helpful, and fun.
The repeated theme is not showmanship. It is calm instruction. That matters in a setting where safety rules need to be followed without confusion.
If you have never fired a gun, tell the instructor at the start. The experience has been suitable for complete beginners, and first-time shooters have valued the patient explanations. If you already shoot, say that too, but do not assume you can skip the briefing. Every range has its own rules and equipment.
I would pay attention to the details rather than rushing toward the AK-47. Keep your hearing protection on, follow the instructor’s commands, and ask before touching or changing anything. The most useful part of a session like this is not simply making noise. It is learning to handle the firearms in a controlled way.
The sound, smoke, and speed of the session
Indoor shooting is loud. One account compared the noise to military service, and another specifically warned that the range can be very noisy. The hearing protection is not a small extra. Put it on before firing and keep it in place.
You may also notice the smell of gun smoke. That detail made the experience feel familiar to someone with military background, while another person found the force of each shot a useful reminder of the damage firearms can cause when mishandled. That is a fair way to approach the activity. It can be exciting, but it should not be treated as a video game.
The session can feel exhilarating, especially when you move from a pistol to the AK-47 or shotgun. It can also pass too quickly. At $83.48, I would go in knowing that the value comes from variety, instruction, and a supervised setting, not from a long period of firing.
The staff may offer additional firearms or rounds. If you are interested, ask for the price before agreeing. One person found that a very short extra shooting option cost more than expected. This is simple advice, but it can prevent an awkward surprise at the end.
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Getting there from central Warsaw

The range is near public transportation, but it is not in the center of Warsaw. Krakowiaków 80A sits away from the city’s main streets and sightseeing areas. The location is practical for a dedicated shooting range, but it is not a place you will naturally pass while visiting the Old Town, Royal Route, or major museums.
An Uber has worked well for getting there and returning. I would compare the ride time and cost with public transport before setting off, especially if you have a fixed appointment. Leave enough margin for traffic and for finding the entrance.
The supplied opening information lists Monday through Wednesday from noon until 8 p.m. A separate timing note says the range opens from noon during the week and from 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Because those details do not fully match, check the confirmed time shown for your booking before you leave.
You select from several morning or afternoon departure times, subject to availability. If you are fitting this between sightseeing plans, remember that the 45-minute activity does not include your journey to Krakowiaków 80A.
Is $83.48 good value?
The price is easiest to judge by what you compare it with. If you want a quick, supervised introduction to several types of firearms, 50 rounds and five guns make the package reasonably strong. The small group limit is another benefit because the instructor can spend time with each person.
If you only want to fire a pistol once or twice, the cost may feel high. The session is short, and the range is not close to Warsaw’s central attractions. It also does not include a full day of activities or transport from your hotel.
I think the package works best for someone who values variety. The CZ 75 Kadet, Glock 17, AK-47, Colt 1911, and shotgun give you a broad sample in one booking. You also avoid the hassle of arranging separate range visits for different firearms.
For a group of friends, the price can make sense because the activity is easy to share and the maximum group size is five. For a solo participant, the value depends more on your interest in firearms and whether professional guidance is important to you.
Who should book this experience?
This is a good fit if you are curious about shooting but have never had a chance to try it. The instructors have been praised for making beginners feel safe and comfortable, and the package gives you more than one kind of firearm.
It also suits experienced shooters who want access to firearms that may be restricted or uncommon at home. One experienced shooter valued the chance to fire a Mini Beryl and an MG3 in a different package, which shows that PM Shooter may offer more options beyond the standard selection. Do not assume those firearms are included in this package, but ask if you want to explore extra choices.
The session is less suitable if you dislike loud noises, want a quiet cultural activity, or have only a narrow gap between central Warsaw plans. It is also not the right choice if you expect unlimited ammunition. You receive a defined number of rounds, and extra shots cost more.
Practical advice before you go
Wear something comfortable and arrive prepared to follow instructions. The provided information does not specify a dress code, so I would avoid anything that makes it difficult to hold a firearm safely or hear the instructor clearly.
Keep your schedule flexible after the session. The activity itself is about 45 minutes, but your transport time can vary. Since the location is outside the main streets, a ride back to the center may take longer than the shooting itself.
If you are booking for a group, decide in advance whether everyone wants the standard package. Ask about any additional firearms or rounds before firing, not after. This is especially important because even a brief add-on can cost more than expected.
Do not forget that this is a live-fire range, not a staged photo opportunity. Follow every command, keep the protective equipment on, and treat the firearms seriously. The best accounts of this experience praise the staff for making it fun without letting safety slip.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours in advance are not accepted for a refund, and the cut-off uses Warsaw local time.
Should you book the Warsaw shooting range?
Book it if you want a short, well-supervised introduction to five different firearms and you are willing to travel outside central Warsaw. The variety, small group size, and steady instructor support give the $83.48 price a fair case, particularly for first-time shooters or groups of friends.
I would skip it if you are uncomfortable with loud indoor shooting, have little spare time for the ride to Krakowiaków 80A, or want a longer activity for the money. If you do book, confirm the opening time, plan an Uber or another reliable route, use the hearing protection, and ask about add-on prices before saying yes.
FAQ
Where is the indoor shooting range?
The range is at Krakowiaków 80A, 02-255 Warszawa, Poland.
How long does the experience last?
The shooting session lasts approximately 45 minutes.
How many firearms are included?
Package 1 includes five firearms: a CZ 75 Kadet pistol, Glock 17 pistol, AK-47 assault rifle, Colt 1911 pistol, and shotgun.
How many shots are included?
The package includes up to 50 shots per person.
How are the 50 shots divided?
You receive 10 shots with the CZ 75 Kadet, 15 with the Glock 17, 10 with the AK-47, 5 with the Colt 1911, and 5 with the shotgun.
Is the activity suitable for a first-time shooter?
Yes. Most people can participate, and the experience includes a professional instructor who provides safety guidance and instruction.
How many people can join?
The activity has a maximum of five participants.
Is the range near public transportation?
Yes, the range is near public transportation, although it is away from Warsaw’s main streets. Uber has been a practical option for reaching it.
Are morning and afternoon times available?
Yes. Multiple morning or afternoon departure times are available, subject to the schedule for your booking. The supplied opening details list Monday through Wednesday from noon to 8 p.m., with a separate note indicating weekend opening from 10 a.m.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund.
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