REVIEW · SHOOTING RANGE EXPERIENCES
Warsaw: Best Indoor Shooting Range Experience
Fast guns, clear instruction, and a souvenir target. This Warsaw indoor shooting range gives you a controlled way to try historic and modern firearms, including Kalashnikov and submachine guns on full-auto. I like the wide gun selection and the fact that English-speaking instructors stay with you throughout the session. I also like the location, about 10 minutes from Chopin Airport and close to McDonald’s.
The main drawback is time. One hour passes quickly, especially if you want to try several firearms, and extra ammunition costs more. You must also bring a valid passport or ID, and anyone under 16 cannot take part.
In This Review
- Key points before you book
- What this Warsaw shooting range experience is really like
- The safety briefing comes first
- Choosing between historic and modern firearms
- Why the instructors matter more than the gun list
- A one-hour session, broken down
- Is $46 good value?
- The airport location is a real advantage
- Who will enjoy this most?
- What could disappoint you?
- Booking, cancellation, and access details
- Should you book this Warsaw shooting range?
- FAQ
- Where is the shooting range located?
- How long does the shooting range experience last?
- How much does the activity cost?
- What firearms can I shoot?
- Can I shoot full-auto?
- Is ammunition included?
- Are safety instructions provided?
- What languages do the instructors speak?
- What identification do I need?
- Can minors take part?
- Is the shooting range wheelchair accessible?
- What is included besides the shooting session?
- Can I cancel my booking?
- Can I reserve without paying immediately?
Key points before you book
- Full-auto shooting is available: Depending on your chosen option, you can fire a Kalashnikov, M4 rifle, or submachine gun on full-auto under supervision.
- Good choice for first-timers: Instructors explain safety, gun operation, and shooting technique before you begin.
- Handy airport location: The range is about 10 minutes from Warsaw Chopin Airport, useful for a short stop in Warsaw.
- Plenty of gun types: Choices can include a Colt 1911, Glock 17, Ruger .44 Magnum, PKM, PPSz, Mossberg shotgun, and Patriot .308 Winchester.
- English and Polish instruction: Guides such as Michal and Emilian have been praised for patient explanations and friendly help with photographs.
- You leave with a target: Your own paper target is included as a simple souvenir of the experience.
What this Warsaw shooting range experience is really like
This is not a museum visit or a passive display of weapons. You are there to receive instruction, handle firearms, and fire at a target in an indoor range under supervision.
The experience lasts about one hour. That includes the safety briefing, basic instruction, gun handling, and shooting time. The exact number of rounds and firearms depends on the option you book, so check the package carefully before paying. If you want to fire more guns than your package includes, extra ammunition is available for purchase.
I see this as a good activity for visitors who want something unusual to add to a Warsaw city break. It is especially practical if you have already seen the main sights, are traveling with friends, or have a long airport layover. The short duration also makes it easier to fit around other plans than a full-day excursion.
The range is in Mazovia Province, close to Chopin Airport. The meeting point can vary by the option booked, so do not rely only on the general location. Check your booking details for the exact place and arrival instructions.
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The safety briefing comes first

Before any shooting begins, your instructor explains the range rules, how the firearms work, and the basic shooting technique. This matters most if you have never held a gun before. The experience is not designed around prior knowledge, and one-on-one help is available during the session.
You receive eye and ear protection as part of the price. That is important in an indoor range, where the sound and muzzle flash of firearms can be intense. Listen closely to the instructor, keep the firearm pointed as directed, and follow every command before touching the trigger.
You must bring a valid passport or ID card. Intoxication is not allowed, and smoking indoors, alcohol, and drugs are prohibited. These are basic rules, but they are worth knowing before you arrive. A shooting range is not a place to turn up after a long lunch with several drinks.
The instructors speak English and Polish. The experience works best when you ask questions rather than quietly guessing. Michal has received particular praise for explaining the rifles in detail, while Emilian has been singled out for making a first shooting experience feel positive and educational.
Choosing between historic and modern firearms

The gun selection is one of the strongest reasons to choose this activity. Depending on your package and availability, you might be able to try both older designs and modern firearms in one visit.
The Kalashnikov full-auto option is likely to be the headline choice for many people. Firing a burst under professional supervision gives the session its strongest adrenaline rush, but it can also use ammunition quickly. Full-auto fire is less about careful target work and more about feeling the force and speed of the firearm.
The M4 rifle gives you a modern military-style option. A Glock 17 and Colt 1911 offer a chance to compare two well-known handguns, while the Ruger .44 Magnum brings a very different feel because of its large caliber.
The list can also include a PKM, PPSz, Mossberg shotgun, and Patriot .308 Winchester. These choices give you a useful spread of firearm types, from pistols to rifles and shotguns. If you have a particular gun in mind, ask about its availability before you arrive. The advertised range is wide, but no one-hour session can guarantee unlimited time with every firearm.
One practical tip is to treat the included ammunition as a starting point. Several people have added firearms by paying the price per bullet. Ammunition costs differ by weapon, so ask about the price before adding rounds. That keeps the final bill from surprising you.
Why the instructors matter more than the gun list

A long menu of firearms sounds exciting, but the instructor shapes the quality of the experience. A beginner needs calm guidance, clear safety instructions, and quick corrections. The best part of this activity appears to be the human attention during the shooting itself.
Michal has been praised for answering detailed questions about rifles. Emilian helped one first-time shooter feel comfortable and taught the activity as well as simply supervising it. Emil has also been praised for friendly instruction and for helping take photographs that preserve the memory.
Those details matter because handling a firearm can feel awkward during the first few minutes. You need help with stance, grip, aiming, loading, and the correct response after firing. The instructors are there to guide you through each step, not just point you toward a lane and walk away.
If you are already familiar with firearms, you may value the variety more than the basic lesson. If you are new to shooting, give yourself permission to ask simple questions. The experience is more enjoyable when you understand what you are doing rather than rushing through the ammunition.
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A one-hour session, broken down
Your session begins with entry to the range and the safety briefing. You receive ear and eye protection, learn the basic rules, and get an introduction to the firearms included in your selected package.
Next comes the hands-on shooting portion. You use your chosen guns under the instructor’s supervision. The pace can vary depending on how many people are in your booking and how many firearms you have selected, so the one-hour duration should not be read as one uninterrupted hour of firing.
If you are booking with friends, compare your choices before the session starts. One person may prefer pistols, another may want the Kalashnikov, and someone else may be interested in the shotgun or .308 rifle. Discussing it early helps you make better use of limited time.
The experience ends with your target as a souvenir. It is a small but useful touch. You have something physical to take away instead of only photographs. The range also has a bistro area where you can relax with a cup of coffee after shooting.
That coffee stop is not a major attraction by itself, but it gives you a chance to settle down and talk about the session. Loud indoor shooting can leave you wanting a quiet few minutes before returning to the city.
Is $46 good value?
At $46 per person, the experience is reasonably priced if your main goal is to try firearms with instruction, safety equipment, insurance, and ammunition included. You are not paying only for access to a room. The price also covers a professional English-speaking instructor, range entry, eye and ear protection, insurance, and your target.
The value depends on the package. A lower-priced option may include fewer rounds or fewer firearms, while a broader package may offer more variety. Since additional ammunition is sold separately, check exactly what is included before you book.
I would budget extra only if you already know you want to try several guns. The option to buy ammunition by the bullet is convenient, and one person found it easy to add weapons during the visit. Still, the cost per bullet varies by firearm, so ask first.
For a special activity in Warsaw, the price compares well with other paid entertainment, especially if you care about personal instruction. It is less compelling if you only want a quick novelty and have no interest in firearms. In that case, the basic package may feel short.
The airport location is a real advantage

The range is about 10 minutes from Warsaw Chopin Airport, which makes it useful for visitors staying near the airport or planning an activity before a flight. It is also close to a McDonald’s, giving you a simple nearby food option.
Do not treat the airport distance as a guarantee of a stress-free layover, though. You still need time for transport, check-in, security, and possible delays. The activity lasts one hour, and the meeting point may vary depending on the option booked. For a tight connection, the timing could become uncomfortable.
For visitors based in Warsaw, the location may work best as part of a half-day plan. You can schedule the shooting session, grab coffee or food afterward, and continue to another activity. Since the precise meeting point can vary, confirm the address before setting out.
Who will enjoy this most?

I would recommend this experience to adults and older teenagers who are curious about firearms and want a supervised introduction rather than an informal or risky setting. It also suits groups of friends looking for an activity that feels different from standard sightseeing.
First-time shooters are well served by the instruction. The combination of safety guidance, English support, and close supervision reduces the pressure of not knowing what to do. You do not need to arrive as an expert.
It can also suit returning visitors who have already explored Warsaw’s historic center. The range offers a change of pace and a more hands-on activity. The variety of firearms gives repeat visitors a reason to choose a different package or add ammunition.
The experience is not suitable for children under 16. Minors may shoot only in the presence of a parent. Everyone must bring a valid ID, and anyone who arrives intoxicated will not be allowed to take part.
What could disappoint you?
The one-hour limit is the clearest concern. The briefing takes part of that time, and changing between firearms also takes time. If you want the full selection, you may need to pay for extra ammunition and still accept that you cannot fire everything in one visit.
The experience also focuses on supervised shooting, not a detailed historical presentation. The firearms may include historic models such as the PPSz and modern choices such as the M4, but the supplied information does not promise a formal history lesson about each weapon.
Your meeting point may vary, and the exact gun package depends on the option you select. Read the package details carefully rather than assuming the full list of firearms comes with every booking.
Finally, this is not a good fit if loud noises make you uncomfortable or if you dislike handling weapons. The instructors can explain and supervise, but they cannot change the basic nature of the activity.
Booking, cancellation, and access details
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled experience for a full refund. A reserve-now-and-pay-later option is also available, which helps if your Warsaw plans are still changing.
The activity is wheelchair accessible. Instruction is offered in English and Polish. Your booking should show the correct meeting point, since it may differ by option.
Bring your passport or ID card and arrive sober. Ear and eye protection is supplied, as is insurance within the shooting range. Additional ammunition can be purchased if you want more shooting time or extra firearms.
Should you book this Warsaw shooting range?
Book it if you want a short, well-supervised activity with a strong selection of firearms and the chance to fire full-auto. The combination of professional instruction, English support, included safety equipment, and a target souvenir gives the $46 price solid value.
I would choose it especially for a first shooting experience, a group activity, or a stop near Chopin Airport. Ask about ammunition prices before adding guns, and do not expect one hour to cover every weapon on the list.
Skip it if you are uncomfortable around firearms, need a long historical explanation, or have a very tight airport connection. For everyone else, this is a lively change from Warsaw’s museums and old-town streets, with friendly instruction and enough choice to make the hour count.
FAQ
Where is the shooting range located?
It is in Mazovia Province, Poland, about 10 minutes from Warsaw Chopin Airport. The exact meeting point may vary according to the option booked.
How long does the shooting range experience last?
The experience lasts one hour.
How much does the activity cost?
The listed price is $46 per person.
What firearms can I shoot?
Depending on your selected option, available firearms can include a full-auto Kalashnikov, Colt 1911, Glock 17, M4 rifle, Ruger .44 Magnum, PKM, PPSz, Mossberg shotgun, and Patriot .308 Winchester.
Can I shoot full-auto?
Yes. The experience includes the chance to shoot full-auto with selected firearms such as a Kalashnikov and submachine guns, under instructor supervision.
Is ammunition included?
A wide range of guns and ammunition is included, but the exact amount depends on the option booked. Additional ammunition is available for purchase.
Are safety instructions provided?
Yes. Before shooting, a professional instructor explains the safety rules, gun operation, and basic shooting techniques.
What languages do the instructors speak?
Instruction is available in English and Polish.
What identification do I need?
You must bring a valid passport or ID card to participate.
Can minors take part?
Children under 16 cannot participate. Minors may shoot only when accompanied by a parent.
Is the shooting range wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible.
What is included besides the shooting session?
The price includes shooting range entry, an English-speaking instructor, shooting-range insurance, ammunition for the selected package, ear and eye protection, and your own target as a souvenir.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve without paying immediately?
Yes. A reserve-now-and-pay-later option is available.
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