REVIEW · WARSAW
Agvo Shooting Range Experience in Warsaw
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Warsaw has an unusually well run indoor range. Agvo is built for a controlled hour: you get a safety-first briefing, pick from pistols, rifles, and shotguns, and shoot modern and historic guns with an English-speaking instructor inside the indoor facility.
I love that the instruction happens before you touch anything: safety rules, gun operation, and shooting techniques are explained up front. I also like the range’s mix of options, including time for FULL AUTO shooting with guns such as the AK47 (plus other choices like the PKM and PPSz).
One thing to watch is check-in. If you booked through a third party, be ready to show your mobile ticket (and proof) at the reception desk, or you may be asked to sign extra paperwork and pay in euros.
In This Review
- Key highlights
- Agvo Indoor Range in Warsaw: a focused, rule-first hour
- Check-in at Puławska 561 and why your proof matters
- Safety briefing and gun handling with an English-speaking instructor
- Shooting FULL AUTO in Warsaw: AK47, PKM, PPSz, and what to expect
- After your session: coffee in the bistro area
- Price and value: is $42.17 worth it?
- Timing in Warsaw: opening hours and planning your visit
- Who should book Agvo, and who should think twice
- Should you book Agvo Shooting Range in Warsaw?
- FAQ
- Where is the Agvo Shooting Range meeting point in Warsaw?
- How long does the shooting experience last?
- How much does the Agvo Shooting Range experience cost?
- What language is used during the experience?
- What happens before you start shooting?
- What types of guns can you shoot?
- How large are the groups?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key highlights

- English-led safety briefing first, then supervised shooting so you always know what comes next
- FULL AUTO shooting with options including AK47, PKM, PPSz, and others
- Instructor support that works for first-timers, with Emilian praised for patience and helpful tips
- A real gun menu, spanning pistols, rifles, and shotguns instead of one-note rentals
- Small groups of up to 20, and a setup that stays close to public transportation
Agvo Indoor Range in Warsaw: a focused, rule-first hour

Agvo’s shooting experience is short on purpose. You’re looking at about one hour on site, and the day’s schedule is built around getting you from briefing to supervised firing without wasting time. That’s a big deal if you’re in Warsaw for a packed itinerary and don’t want a half-day time sink.
The vibe is practical: you’re not just wandering into a place where guns happen. You start with rules and instruction, then you move into choosing your gun and firing it with a professional instructor watching. It’s the kind of structure that helps first-timers feel calmer, because you know the plan and you’re getting corrected before bad habits form.
If you’re into firearms history and modern tech, you’ll probably like the mix. The session is described as covering historic and modern guns, and the range doesn’t just stick to one era. Instead, you get a broader sampler across pistols, rifles, and shotguns, and you even have access to FULL AUTO shooting with specific models listed like AK47, PKM, and PPSz.
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Check-in at Puławska 561 and why your proof matters
The experience starts at Puławska 561, 02-844 Warszawa, Poland, and it ends back at the same point. That sounds simple, but it matters because this is a shooting venue with real-world admin steps: you’ll need to check in properly before you can go into the range area.
Here’s the practical lesson from the reviews: the reception desk can be strict about seeing your proof. If you booked through a platform like Viator, make sure you have your ticket and payment proof ready on your phone. One reviewer specifically warned that if reception can’t verify your booking details, they may push you to sign extra paperwork and pay additional fees in euros. You can avoid that headache with one small habit: show the confirmation immediately, clearly, and without delays.
Also note the setup is near public transportation, which helps. Warsaw can be smooth to navigate, and it’s easier to plan around a session when you’re not depending on a private taxi.
Safety briefing and gun handling with an English-speaking instructor

Before any shooting happens, you get a structured safety session: safety rules, gun operation, and shooting techniques. That’s the part you should pay attention to most, even if you’re confident. A well-run range will focus on how to handle the firearm safely in that specific environment. Even if you’ve watched videos before, the local procedure is what keeps things controlled.
The experience is offered in English, and the instructor is described as experienced and attentive. Two reviews highlight this strongly: one mentions Emilian as great and very helpful, and another calls out an instructor who was patient with people who never shot before. That’s exactly what you want when you’re stepping into a controlled but unfamiliar activity.
In practical terms, expect the instructor to guide you through:
- how the firearm is handled,
- what you need to do (and not do) while on the firing line,
- and how to improve accuracy with basic coaching.
If you’re going with someone new to shooting, this matters even more. The coaching is designed to get you producing decent results fast, without making you feel rushed or embarrassed.
Shooting FULL AUTO in Warsaw: AK47, PKM, PPSz, and what to expect
This is the headline feature: the program includes FULL AUTO shooting, with specific guns named such as AK47, PKM, PPSz, and others. If that’s the main reason you booked, you’ll want to understand what this means in everyday language.
FULL AUTO generally means the firearm can continue firing while the trigger is held down, rather than firing just one shot per trigger pull. That can feel very different from semi-automatic experiences people might be more used to. The key isn’t the mechanics you already know from videos. The key is how the instructor directs your posture, aim, and trigger control so you shoot safely and effectively for your session.
Now, a balanced note: this isn’t a cinematic action movie moment. Even with FULL AUTO time, the environment is controlled and supervised. The value here is that you’re not doing it alone. You’re shooting under professional oversight, after a safety briefing, and with coaching on technique.
The gun variety also matters. The session lets you choose from pistols, rifles, and shotguns, so you can build a personal mix instead of only shooting one category. The range isn’t selling you a one-gun trick. It’s offering a menu-like experience where you can experience different firearm types during the hour.
And yes, Emilian is singled out in reviews as a strong match for people who want help improving accuracy. That tells me the session isn’t just about firing; it also focuses on getting you results.
After your session: coffee in the bistro area
Once you finish shooting, there’s a simple way to unwind: a cup of coffee in the bistro area. It might sound small, but it’s a good touch for two reasons.
First, it gives you a calm landing after a high-focus activity. Shooting requires attention, listening, and following instructions. Having an easy place to sit afterward helps you reset without scrambling to find a cafe right away.
Second, it gives you a natural moment to review what you did. If you went in new, this is when you’ll likely remember the instructor’s best tips and feel more confident about how to improve next time. You might not get a long debrief, but the coffee break makes the experience feel complete instead of abrupt.
Price and value: is $42.17 worth it?

At about $42.17 per person, Agvo is priced like an activity that packs in multiple elements. You’re not only buying access to a shooting lane. You’re also getting:
- a safety briefing,
- guidance on gun operation and shooting techniques,
- supervised firing under an English-speaking instructor,
- and access to FULL AUTO shooting with named options like AK47, PKM, and PPSz,
- plus a coffee afterward.
Value in this kind of experience is mostly about structure and supervision. If you’ve ever done activities where you feel left to figure things out on your own, you know how that kills both safety and enjoyment. Here, the whole setup leans toward you getting corrected and guided. For many people, that’s what turns it from intimidating to fun.
Also consider the group size: it’s limited to a maximum of 20 travelers. Smaller groups often mean less waiting and more instructor time per person. You may not get a private session, but the cap helps keep it from turning into a production line.
One more practical value point: bookings are commonly made around 14 days in advance. If you’re traveling during busy times, waiting until the last week can cost you your preferred slot.
Timing in Warsaw: opening hours and planning your visit

Agvo is open Monday through Friday, with hours listed as 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The experience windows listed run from 11/30/2024 to 01/24/2027, so it’s designed to operate consistently over that span.
In your planning, the biggest time-saving move is to pick a time when you’re not rushing. Since the session involves safety instruction and supervised shooting, you want to arrive able to focus, not sprint across the city with minutes to spare.
Since the location is near public transportation, you can usually build a simple plan: take transit in, schedule your hour, then head out afterward. Warsaw is walkable and transit-friendly, so this kind of fixed-hour activity is easier than one that depends on uncertain timing.
Who should book Agvo, and who should think twice

This experience fits best if you want a guided, high-structure introduction to shooting in Warsaw. Most people can participate, and the session is set up to support beginners who’ve never shot before, based on how instructors are described in reviews.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- you want English guidance,
- you’re interested in trying more than just one firearm type (pistols, rifles, shotguns),
- and you specifically want a chance at FULL AUTO time with named selections.
You should think twice if:
- you dislike strict procedures and prefer activities with looser rules (because a shooting range depends on discipline),
- you don’t want to follow reception/admin steps carefully (show your proof),
- or you’re uneasy about firearms in any form, even with supervision.
Also, if you’re booking through a third-party site, don’t treat check-in like a formality. This is where one review’s warning becomes your best tool: have your confirmation ready and present it clearly at the reception desk.
Should you book Agvo Shooting Range in Warsaw?
If you want a tightly run, supervised shooting session that includes English instruction and even FULL AUTO shooting options like AK47, PKM, and PPSz, Agvo looks like a strong pick. The mix of safety briefing plus coaching (with Emilian specifically praised for being helpful and patient) is the kind of setup that turns a potentially intimidating activity into a guided skill session.
I’d book it if you value structure, like clear rules, and want to come away feeling you learned something, not just fired a gun.
Skip it if you’re someone who hates procedural check-ins or would feel uncomfortable around firearms even in a controlled, instructor-led environment. In that case, there are plenty of other Warsaw experiences that match your comfort zone without putting you in the middle of a safety-first shooting setup.
FAQ
Where is the Agvo Shooting Range meeting point in Warsaw?
The meeting point is Puławska 561, 02-844 Warszawa, Poland. The activity ends back at this same location.
How long does the shooting experience last?
It lasts about 1 hour.
How much does the Agvo Shooting Range experience cost?
The price is listed as $42.17 per person.
What language is used during the experience?
The experience is offered in English, and an English-speaking instructor leads the session.
What happens before you start shooting?
Before shooting, you receive instruction about safety rules, gun operation, and shooting techniques.
What types of guns can you shoot?
You can choose from a selection of pistols, rifles, and shotguns, and the session includes FULL AUTO shooting with options such as AK47, PKM, PPSz, and others.
How large are the groups?
The experience has a maximum of 20 travelers.
What are the opening hours?
Opening hours are listed as Monday to Friday, 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM (with the overall activity window listed from 11/30/2024 to 01/24/2027).
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.




























