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Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland

4.5 · 90 reviews 30 minutes (approx.) From $43 Operated by Shooting Range Subiekt Gdansk · Bookable on Viator
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Try an AK-47 in central Gdansk. This indoor shooting experience gives you supervised access to real firearms, including a Glock 17, AK-47, pump-action shotgun, and other military-style weapons. I like the mix of practical instruction and genuine firepower, especially with instructors who have military or police backgrounds. I also like that beginners and experienced shooters are handled differently instead of being pushed through one stiff script.

The main catch is the timing. The advertised duration is about 30 minutes, but your visit depends on how much ammunition you buy and how quickly you shoot it. A smaller package can be over in about 10 minutes, so you should think of this as a live-fire session, not a half-day attraction. The ammunition package matters more than the clock.

Key points to know before you book

  • Real weapons and live ammunition: Packages can include a Glock 17, AK-47, Czech Scorpion, AR-15, pump-action shotgun, and other firearms.
  • Instructors with field experience: Staff members have backgrounds connected to the military, special forces, or anti-terror police.
  • An indoor 25-meter range: You shoot in a controlled setting with targets, automatic poppers, turntables, and optional obstacles.
  • Automatic fire may be available: Some packages let you try fully automatic mode, depending on the selected weapons and ammunition.
  • Good for first-timers and solo visitors: Instruction is adjusted to your experience, and you do not need to arrive as part of a large group.
  • Budget around $43.31 per person: This is a fair price for a short session with firearms, ammunition, instruction, eye protection, and hearing protection, but check how many rounds your package includes.

Arriving at the Subiekt Range on Litewska 2G

Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland - Arriving at the Subiekt Range on Litewska 2G

The experience begins at Strzelnica sportowa SUBIEKT, at Litewska 2G in Gdansk. The range is near public transportation, and the activity finishes at the same location, so you do not need to arrange a separate ride back into the center.

I would arrive a little early and go inside to announce yourself. One useful practical tip is that staff may be able to start you before your booked time if the range is free. Do not simply wait outside for the scheduled minute. Ask at the desk, and you may get moving sooner.

The maximum group size is 30 people, but that does not mean you will all fire at once. Your actual time on the firing line depends on the package, the number of people in your booking, the instructor’s pace, and how quickly you use your ammunition.

You must be at least 18 years old. Confirmation is provided when you book, and the ticket is mobile, which makes this an easy activity to add to a Gdansk day without collecting paper vouchers.

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Safety Comes Before the First Shot

Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland - Safety Comes Before the First Shot

The first part is not about looking tough. It is about learning how to handle a loaded firearm safely.

Your instructor explains the basic theory, then shows you how to hold, load, and fire the weapons included in your package. Safety glasses and hearing protection are supplied, so you do not need to bring your own equipment. The instructor prepares the firearms and stays with you while you shoot.

That close supervision is especially useful if you have never fired a gun. One first-time participant arrived nervous and found the staff calm and reassuring. Another couple included a complete beginner, and the instructor adjusted the pace so the new shooter could gain confidence without feeling rushed.

The same approach works for people with experience. A soldier who already knew how to shoot was given more room to work independently, while the instructor remained available. That balance is important. Beginners receive help, and experienced shooters are not treated as if they have never held a weapon.

The range staff are described as professional, friendly, and patient. Several instructors have experience from special forces or anti-terror police work, giving the safety briefing practical weight rather than making it feel like a quick formality.

What You Shoot in the 25-Meter Indoor Range

The indoor range stretches about 82 feet, or 25 meters. That distance gives you enough room to see your marksmanship improve, while still keeping the session easy to manage for a first visit.

The exact weapons depend on the package and availability. Common examples include:

  • Glock 17 or another 9mm handgun
  • AK-47 or a later Romanian AK variant
  • Czech Scorpion machine pistol
  • AR-15
  • Pump-action or 12-gauge shotgun
  • Other military-style firearms

One package described by a couple included a Glock 17, pump-action shotgun, Czech machine gun, and AK-47, with 10 rounds per weapon. Another package included a 9mm pistol, Scorpion Evo, AR-15, AK-47, and 12-gauge birdshot.

The selection may change. A weapon can be substituted, and that happened during one visit when a few firearms were replaced with alternatives. The replacement was considered a good trade, but one 12-gauge shotgun was initially missed from the package and had to be pointed out. Staff corrected the mistake and apologized.

That detail gives you a useful expectation: check your package before shooting begins. Confirm the weapons and ammunition you paid for. It is much easier to fix a missing item before you leave the firing line.

Handguns, Shotguns, and the Kick of Automatic Fire

Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland - Handguns, Shotguns, and the Kick of Automatic Fire

A handgun gives you the clearest introduction to the basics. You feel the trigger, the recoil, and the need to line up each shot. One shooter found the Glock trigger heavy, although the instructor explained that this is part of the original design of Glock pistols.

The shotgun changes the mood quickly. It has more physical force, and the session can become quite lively when you fire several rounds in a short burst. One instructor demonstrated how to score 10 shotgun hits on a target in seven seconds, showing you what controlled speed can look like.

The AK-47 is the obvious draw for many people. It has cultural weight and a strong kick, but it is not the only interesting choice. A shooter who tried the Romanian AK variant found the Czech Scorpion even more enjoyable. That is a good reason to choose a package with several types of firearm rather than spending the whole session on one famous rifle.

Some packages include fully automatic fire. This is likely to be the most memorable part of the visit, but it also uses ammunition very quickly. If you want the automatic experience, ask how many rounds are reserved for that weapon and how it affects the total session.

You may also shoot on automatic poppers and turntables for dynamic practice. More advanced participants can ask about obstacles and different shooting positions. These options add movement and variety, although a beginner may get more from a steady stance and careful instruction.

Targets That Give the Session Some Variety

You are not limited to firing at one paper sheet. The range offers standard targets, turntables, and automatic poppers. Advanced options can include obstacles and different shooting positions.

That variety matters because the activity is short. A simple row of paper targets could feel repetitive after a few rounds, while moving or reactive targets give you something new to focus on. It also lets the instructor adjust the session to your ability.

If you are new to shooting, start with the basics and let the instructor control the pace. You can work on stance, grip, sight alignment, and trigger control before trying anything more active. If you have prior experience, ask about the more demanding positions or target types.

You may be able to keep your paper targets after shooting. That makes a simple sheet of paper into a useful souvenir, especially if this is a birthday activity or a first visit to a range.

Why the Thirty-Minute Estimate Needs Care

The stated duration is approximately 30 minutes, but the operator makes clear that the real length depends on ammunition and individual shooting speed. This is the most important point to understand before booking.

Several sessions finished in about 10 minutes because the shooter had a limited number of rounds or fired quickly. A solo shooter also found the activity moved fast. That is not necessarily poor value, but it changes how you should plan your day.

You are paying mainly for the ammunition, firearms, range access, and instruction. The clock is secondary. If you want a longer session, choose a package with more rounds rather than assuming the basic booking will fill 30 minutes.

For a first visit, a smaller package can work well. You can test how comfortable you feel with the noise, recoil, and pace without spending more than necessary. If you already know you enjoy shooting, a larger package will give you more time with different weapons.

The range promises to give you as much time as needed to safely use the ammunition you purchased. That is a sensible arrangement, but it does not mean unlimited shooting time. Ask about the package details before you start.

Is $43.31 Good Value?

Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland - Is $43.31 Good Value?

At about $43.31 per person, the experience is reasonably priced for a short, guided live-fire session. The fee includes the instructor, firearms, ammunition, targets, goggles, and hearing protection. You are not paying an extra equipment rental charge on top of the advertised price.

The value improves if your package includes several different weapons. Ten rounds each from a handgun, shotgun, machine pistol, and AK-47 gives you a clear taste of how different firearms behave. The cost feels less attractive if you choose only a small amount of ammunition and finish in a few minutes.

I would compare packages by round count and weapon selection, not just by the headline duration. Ask yourself what you want most:

  • A quick first taste of shooting
  • Several different weapons
  • A chance to try automatic fire
  • More time to practice technique
  • A fun group activity with a physical souvenir

For a birthday, unusual date, or activity with friends, the price can make sense because it is unlike most standard city attractions. It is also a practical choice for someone from a country where access to machine guns or military-style firearms is limited.

A Good Fit for Beginners, Couples, and Solo Visitors

You do not need previous shooting experience. The instructor covers handling, loading, and firing, then adjusts the guidance to your level.

Couples seem to work well here because one person can be completely new while the other has some experience. The instructor can give extra help where needed without turning the session into a lecture.

Solo visitors should also feel comfortable booking. One person who attended alone found the guide helpful and felt at ease, though the ammunition was used quickly. If you book alone, a larger package may give you a better sense of value because there is no partner sharing the weapons and rounds.

Groups can enjoy the social side, especially if someone takes photographs or videos from the permitted area. One birthday booking turned the activity into a lasting memory for a group of friends.

This is not the right pick for children, since participation is restricted to people aged 18 and over. It may also not suit anyone sensitive to loud noise. One participant’s wife disliked the sound even though the overall activity went well. Hearing protection is included, but gunfire is still the central feature of the experience.

Getting the Most from Your Shooting Session

I would make three choices before arriving.

First, decide if you care more about variety or volume. A package with four or five weapon types gives you more contrast, while extra rounds with fewer firearms may let you work on technique.

Second, tell the instructor your experience level at the start. A first-timer should say so clearly. Someone with military or range experience should mention that as well. The staff appear willing to adjust the amount of guidance rather than forcing everyone into the same routine.

Third, confirm your ammunition and firearm package before the first magazine or shell is loaded. Substitutions may happen, and a missing shotgun was corrected only after a customer raised the issue.

Wear practical clothing and prepare for a short, focused session rather than a leisurely attraction. The main goal is safe handling and controlled shooting. You will enjoy it more if you pay attention to the instruction instead of trying to empty the magazine as fast as possible.

Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations or changes made inside that window are not refunded or accepted, based on local time.

Should You Book the Gdansk Shooting Range?

I would book this if you want a controlled introduction to real firearms, especially an AK-47, shotgun, or automatic weapon. The strongest points are the serious safety approach, experienced instructors, useful range of weapons, and the fact that solo visitors and beginners are welcome.

I would pause if you dislike loud noise, expect a full 30-minute session regardless of ammunition, or want a quiet cultural activity. This is a short burst of action, and the experience can end in about 10 minutes with a small package.

For the best value, choose enough ammunition to try several weapons and confirm exactly what is included. At $43.31, it is a fair Gdansk add-on for an unusual afternoon, a birthday surprise, or a first step into target shooting. Just remember: you are buying rounds and instruction, not a guaranteed time length.

FAQ

Where is the shooting range in Gdansk?

The meeting point is Strzelnica sportowa SUBIEKT at Litewska 2G, 80-719 Gdansk, Poland.

How long does the experience last?

The approximate duration is 30 minutes, but the actual time depends on the amount of ammunition and how quickly you shoot. Some sessions can last about 10 minutes.

How much does the experience cost?

The listed price is $43.31 per person.

What weapons can I shoot?

Depending on the package, you may shoot weapons such as a Glock 17, AK-47, Czech Scorpion, AR-15, pump-action shotgun, or 12-gauge shotgun.

Can I try fully automatic fire?

Fully automatic mode may be available as part of the selected package and ammunition allowance.

Is the experience suitable for a beginner?

Yes. Instructors explain how to handle, load, and fire the weapons, and they adjust their guidance to your experience level.

Are safety glasses and hearing protection included?

Yes. Goggles and hearing protection are included in the activity.

Can I attend alone?

Yes. Solo participants can book the experience, and the instructor provides guidance during the session.

Is there an age limit?

Only people aged 18 and over are allowed to take part.

Can I cancel for a refund?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours in advance are not accepted for a refund.

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