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FSO Gunrange, Shooting package COUNTER STRIKE
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A firing line with rules you can trust. In Warsaw’s FSO Gunrange, you get hands-on safety training in former production halls, then choose the “Counter Strike” package and fire up to 40 rounds in about 30 minutes. It’s a rare mix of adrenaline and structure.
I like that the session is run by a professional instructor with years of experience, and you’re given ear and eye protection right away. I also like the variety: you can select a package that includes different firearms, from pistols to rifles, so the time doesn’t feel like one-note target practice.
One thing to keep in mind: the range is strict. You’ll need valid ID and you may be breathalysed, and one review called out how important it is to find the place correctly.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- FSO Gunrange in Warsaw: What the Counter Strike Session Really Is
- Where to Meet at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska (and How Not to Miss It)
- First Stop: Check-In, ID Rules, and the Safety Tutorial
- Your 30-Minute Shooting Session: Up to 40 Shots With Real Variety
- What Happens During the Shooting Time
- The Firearms Menu: How to Pick the Option That Fits You
- Language, Instruction Style, and the Value of English Support
- Timing, Group Size, and How to Fit It Into Your Warsaw Day
- Price and Value: What About $90.31 Covers
- Who This Experience Suits (and Who Might Want to Skip It)
- Should You Book FSO Gunrange’s Counter Strike Package?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for FSO Gunrange?
- How long does the shooting package last?
- How much does the Counter Strike shooting package cost?
- What does the package include?
- How many shots can I fire?
- What firearms are available to try?
- Is instruction offered in English?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Small-group feel (max 15 people): enough attention for real coaching, not a cattle-call session.
- Up to 40 shots total: you get real practice time, not just a quick demo.
- Firearms variety: options can include Glock, AK-47, shotgun, Uzi, Pepesha, M4/M16, TT pistol, Mosin rifle, Magnum revolver, and G36 carbine.
- Safety first, always: ear and eye protection plus a safety tutorial before you shoot.
- Strict ID rules: expect ID checks and breathalysing as part of the process.
- Multiple departure times: you can pick morning or afternoon slots.
FSO Gunrange in Warsaw: What the Counter Strike Session Really Is

If you’ve ever wanted to try shooting but didn’t want the chaos of a casual range, this is built for you. The FSO Shooting Range experience is set up for instruction and safety, in a controlled environment inside the former production halls of an FSO car facility. That industrial setting matters. It feels purpose-built for the task, not like a random back room where people wander in.
The “Counter Strike” package is basically a structured shooting outing with a menu of firearm options. You choose the option you like and then follow the range rules closely. You’ll still get the thrill—there’s no pretending this isn’t a high-energy activity—but the experience is clearly designed to keep everything calm, supervised, and safe.
You’re not just watching. You get a professional instructor who handles the safety tutorial and guides you through the session. And because the format supports a small group, it’s easier to ask questions and get corrections while the session is still fresh.
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Where to Meet at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska (and How Not to Miss It)

Meet at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska, 88/10B, Warsaw. The meeting instructions specify an entrance via the road from Kotsisa / Aleksandra Kotsisa Street (wjazd od ulicy Kotsisa, Aleksandra Kotsisa).
That matters more than you might think. One review specifically pointed out that the gun range can be tricky to find, and instructors are strict as you’d expect. So here’s my practical advice: build in extra time, and check the meeting address twice before you head over.
The good news: it’s near public transportation, so you’re not forced into a complicated taxi mission. If you’re taking transit, aim to arrive early enough that you can walk up calmly and be ready for ID and safety checks.
The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not left figuring out where to go after your session. It’s a round-trip setup.
First Stop: Check-In, ID Rules, and the Safety Tutorial

Before you ever fire a shot, you’ll go through the safety side of things. You’ll receive a safety tutorial, plus ear and eye protection. That’s non-negotiable here, and it’s exactly why this experience feels safer than the DIY version of firearms practice.
From the provided details, you should also expect an ID check, and at least one review mentioned breathalysing. In other words: this is not the place where you casually show up and hope it’s fine. If you want a smooth experience, come prepared and follow staff instructions quickly.
The tone seems strict, which can be uncomfortable if you hate rules. But I actually see that as part of the value. When the instructors are firm, it usually means everyone’s focused on safe handling and correct procedure—exactly what you want when you’re learning.
Your 30-Minute Shooting Session: Up to 40 Shots With Real Variety
The core experience runs about 30 minutes (approx.). That’s not long, so the session is designed to move efficiently: safety tutorial first, then the live-fire portion, then you’re done.
You can fire up to 40 shots in total. The wording matters: it’s up to 40 shots, so you’re not automatically guaranteed the maximum. The practical takeaway is to treat the first part of your session as the moment to get dialed in—listen carefully during instruction so you can make your shots count.
The biggest headline feature is variety. Depending on the option you choose, you may shoot a selection from a list that includes:
- Glock
- AK-47
- Shotgun
- Uzi
- PPSz pistol, often called Pepesha
- M4/M16 rifle
- TT handgun
- Mosin rifle
- Magnum revolver
- G36 carbine
Because each option has a different selection of firearms, the “Counter Strike” label isn’t just marketing. You’ll want to choose the package that matches your curiosity—pistols, classic rifles, something automatic-style, or a revolver.
Here’s what I think you’ll appreciate: in a short time block, you’re not trapped with one firearm type. You get to experience how instruction works across multiple platforms, which makes the session feel more like a guided lesson than a one-off thrill.
What Happens During the Shooting Time
You’ll be paired with the instructor’s guidance and follow range commands. The session is built around safe handling and correct procedure, not just firing quickly. You’ll still get that adrenaline hit—especially when you move from one firearm type to another—but the flow is kept organized by staff.
If you’re new, don’t try to outsmart the process. Take the instructor’s adjustments, keep your pace steady, and focus on safety procedures. That approach usually gives you the best shot quality within the time you have.
The Firearms Menu: How to Pick the Option That Fits You

Since your chosen option determines which firearms you’ll shoot, choosing matters. Unfortunately, you won’t get every gun listed here in one go. The good side is that the experience states each option includes a description so you can see what’s included and what to expect.
So use that description. Pick the option that matches what you want to experience most.
A few practical selection tips based on the firearms list:
- If you’re curious about handguns, look for options that include Glock, TT handgun, or the PPSz/Pepesha.
- If rifles are your focus, look for options that include AK-47, Mosin rifle, M4/M16, or G36 carbine.
- If you want something different in texture and handling style, the shotgun option is a strong contrast to the rest.
- If you like variety in the feel of loading and mechanical action, you’ll likely enjoy mixing pistol and rifle categories across options.
Also remember: you’re limited to the overall shot total, up to 40. That means your best experience comes from choosing an option you genuinely want, not from chasing a list of every firearm on the page.
Language, Instruction Style, and the Value of English Support
This experience is offered in English, which is important because safety instruction has to be crystal clear. You’re also told that you’ll get individual safety training and instruction, which means the course isn’t only about general rules. It’s about getting you through the session safely and correctly.
In practice, English instruction reduces the chance of misunderstandings during setup and range commands. And for a first-time shooter, that can make the difference between feeling tense and feeling guided.
Timing, Group Size, and How to Fit It Into Your Warsaw Day
You can choose from multiple morning or afternoon departure times, so it’s flexible. That’s helpful because Warsaw has plenty to do, and you may not want to dedicate your whole day to one activity.
The session itself is about 30 minutes, which is short enough that you can pair it with other parts of your itinerary. Just don’t compress your schedule too tightly around it. Between check-in and safety steps, you’ll want breathing room.
Group size is another factor. The highlights say the experience is an intimate small-group with a maximum of 15 people. At the same time, the activity notes a maximum of 40 travelers. Either way, it’s not presented as a huge crowd event. That’s good, because it supports more instruction and attention.
How far in advance it’s booked: on average, it’s booked about 31 days ahead. That doesn’t mean you can’t find a slot later, but it suggests popular departure times may fill up. If you have a specific day or time window, plan ahead.
Price and Value: What About $90.31 Covers
The price is $90.31 per person for roughly 30 minutes. It’s not a bargain-basement activity, but it also isn’t priced like an all-day program. So the value hinges on what’s included—and here, the inclusions are the point.
Based on the provided details, your money goes toward:
- Professional instructor-led safety tutorial
- Ear and eye protection
- Live-fire access to multiple firearms, based on your selected option
- Up to 40 shots total (you get real trigger time)
For many people, the biggest value is the combination of structure plus variety. You’re not just paying for access to targets. You’re paying for guided instruction in a controlled facility and the chance to try several firearm types rather than one.
Mobile ticket support is also included, which makes the process easier on the day—no last-minute printouts or hunting for paperwork.
If you’re expecting a long lesson or a full-day range course, this isn’t that. But if you want a tight, well-run session with real coaching and multiple firearm options, the price starts to make sense.
Who This Experience Suits (and Who Might Want to Skip It)
This is for you if:
- You want an organized firearms experience with a safety-first approach
- You’re curious about shooting but prefer an instructor-led format
- You want variety—choosing from a menu of popular firearm types
- You like the idea of an English instruction experience
It may not be for you if:
- You strongly dislike strict procedures. The ID requirement and breath check element is real.
- You hate anything that depends on finding a specific address accurately. One review mentioned difficulty finding the range, so arriving late could make your experience stressful.
- You’re looking for long-form, multi-hour training. This is about a half-hour session.
On the practical side, service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate. That’s helpful if you need that flexibility.
Should You Book FSO Gunrange’s Counter Strike Package?
I’d book it if you want a short, well-run Warsaw shooting experience with professional instruction and the chance to fire up to 40 rounds from a selection of firearms. The structure is the best part: you’re learning under supervision, using safety gear, and getting variety without turning it into a full-day commitment.
If you’re someone who needs a laid-back vibe with zero rules, you might find the strictness and ID/breath check process uncomfortable. But if you can follow instructions and show up prepared, this is exactly the kind of activity that turns curiosity into a real, memorable experience—without you having to guess what to do next.
If you do book, my final practical tip is simple: double-check the meeting address route and arrive early. With strict ranges, being calm beats being rushed.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for FSO Gunrange?
The meeting point is Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska, 88/10B, Warsaw, with the entrance indicated as wjazd od ulicy Kotsisa, Aleksandra Kotsisa Street, Poland.
How long does the shooting package last?
The experience is listed as about 30 minutes.
How much does the Counter Strike shooting package cost?
The price is $90.31 per person.
What does the package include?
You get an instructor-led safety tutorial, ear and eye protection, and a shooting session with different firearms depending on the option you choose.
How many shots can I fire?
You can fire up to 40 shots.
What firearms are available to try?
Available firearms listed include Glock, AK-47, shotgun, Uzi, PPSz pistol (Pepesha), M4/M16 rifle, TT handgun, Mosin rifle, Magnum revolver, and G36 carbine.
Is instruction offered in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
How many people are in the group?
The experience is described as an intimate small group with a maximum of 15 people, and the activity notes a maximum of 40 travelers.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






















