You’ll step into one of Warsaw’s best indoor shooting ranges and learn to handle pistols, rifles, and shotguns with an English-speaking instructor by your side. Enjoy modern facilities and relax over coffee in the lounge afterwards — an experience that’ll stick with you long after you leave Poland.
The first thing I noticed was the sharp, almost metallic smell as we stepped into the Warsaw shooting range — not unpleasant, just different. Our instructor, Piotr, greeted us with this easy smile and a handshake that felt reassuring (I’ll admit, my hands were already a bit sweaty). He ran through the safety basics in English — clear and patient, even when I fumbled with the ear protection. There was this low hum from other lanes, muffled shots echoing off the walls. It’s weirdly calming after a minute or two.
I didn’t expect to actually enjoy firing the Kalashnikov — it’s heavier than it looks on TV, and there’s this kick that goes right through your shoulder. Piotr laughed when I flinched on my first try (“Everyone does!”), then showed me how to hold it tighter. We tried a few different guns — M4, UZI, some classic pistols — each one with its own feel and sound. The paper targets looked so far away at first but after a couple rounds you get into this rhythm. Honestly? It’s kind of addictive.
Afterwards we hung out in the lobby for coffee (included — surprisingly good), talking about Polish history and how shooting sports are getting more popular here. The place is spotless and well-lit; you don’t get that old-school gun club vibe at all. There were a few locals chatting quietly in the corner, just regular folks unwinding after work. I left feeling oddly relaxed — maybe it’s the focus you need on the range or just trying something totally outside my usual comfort zone. Either way, I still think about that first shot sometimes.
No, ammunition and paper targets are charged separately from the main booking.
Yes, professional instructors speak English or German to assist guests.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
The activity is not recommended for infants or small children; prams are allowed in common areas.
Public transportation options are available nearby for easy access.
You can try sport and combat rifles like Kalashnikovs, M4s, UZIs, plus various pistols and shotguns.
Yes, guests can relax and enjoy complimentary coffee in the comfortable lobby area.
This activity is not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or cardiovascular issues.
Your experience includes rental of guns and firing lane at one of Warsaw’s top indoor ranges, full guidance from an English- or German-speaking instructor throughout your session, plus time to relax over complimentary coffee in the comfortable lobby afterwards. Ammunition and paper targets are chosen and paid for separately on site before you leave.
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