FSO Gunrange, Shooting Package US ARMY

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FSO Gunrange, Shooting Package US ARMY

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  • 1 hour (approx.)
  • From $90.02
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A gun range in a new city can sound intimidating. This one works because you get hands-on instruction and real safety training before you fire. If you’re after a “do it once” Warsaw experience, this fits the bill—especially with a small group and multiple departure times.

What I like most is the chance to shoot multiple firearm types, not just one. You can fire up to 42 rounds from four different guns, which makes the hour feel full. A second win: the instructor support is thorough, and English is available.

The main thing to consider is simple: this is hands-on shooting, so you’ll need to follow range rules closely and arrive ready for a structured, safety-first session—not a casual hangout.

Key things to know before you go

FSO Gunrange, Shooting Package US ARMY - Key things to know before you go

  • Professional instructor-led safety training before any firing
  • Up to 42 shots across four firearm types
  • English-speaking guidance and a small max group size of 15
  • Pick a morning or afternoon departure that fits your day
  • Central range meeting point near public transportation
  • Mobile ticket for an easier check-in

FSO Jagiellońska Range: Getting Set Up in Warsaw

Your experience starts at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska, address 88/10B, Warszawa, with entry via the street listed as Kotsisa (Kotsisa/Aleksandra Kotsisa area). It’s the kind of meeting point that helps you focus: show up at the range, get checked in, and move straight into the session.

Because this activity ends back at the meeting point, you’re not dealing with any complicated transfers or uncertain timing after you finish. For a one-hour experience, that matters. Your day stays clean and predictable.

Also, the tour notes say it’s near public transportation. That’s useful if you’d rather not wrestle with parking or worry about a ride at the exact end time. If you plan to use public transit, I’d still give yourself a little buffer so you’re not rushing into safety briefing mode.

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What You Actually Do in About One Hour (Up to 42 Shots)

This package runs for about 1 hour. In that short window, the goal is clear: you’ll get training, then you’ll shoot multiple firearm types with a professional guiding you the whole way.

The big promise here is up to 42 shots. That number is what makes the hour feel worthwhile. You’re not just taking a quick “taste” and leaving. You get time to learn the basics of handling, then time to actually fire more than a couple rounds.

From the reviews, the pacing seems to work well even for people who haven’t shot before. One reviewer described bringing a first-timer who had never shot a gun previously, then using guns like an AK47, a shotgun, and a revolver. That’s the kind of “starter-friendly” outcome you want from a guided range session.

The Firearms Lineup: Why Four Types Is Better Than One

The package includes firing from four different types of firearms. The specific guns show up in the reviews, and they’re a big part of the excitement: an AK47, a shotgun, and a revolver.

Why does this matter? Because each firearm type forces you to pay attention to different mechanics and handling. You experience more variety in the feel, stance, and aiming process. And you don’t walk away thinking you paid for one narrow moment.

This also helps with expectations. Some people want the “classic” crowd-pleasers (like rifles or revolvers). Others like the contrast of something more shotgun-like in the mix. With four types, you get more chances to connect with at least one style of shooting.

Instructor-Led Safety: The Real Value of Professional Guidance

This isn’t a self-guided rental. You get individual safety training and instruction from a professional instructor, and the experience is offered in English.

That’s not just a nice-to-have. Safety training is the difference between a fun experience and a stressful one. With instruction built in, you’re more likely to understand how to stand, how to handle the firearm safely, and what to do when commands are given. And because the guidance is in English, you won’t be guessing what you’re supposed to do.

The reviews back up the instructor quality. One person praised the guide for being thorough, fluent in English, and accommodating. Another review calls the experience excellent and memorable—again linked to the instructor’s explanations.

If you’re someone who gets nervous about “doing it wrong,” this kind of step-by-step training is exactly what you want. Even if you’re excited, you still want the structure.

Small Group Size (Max 15): Less Waiting, More Shooting

The group size caps at 15 travelers. That tends to matter at ranges where time is tight and safety steps can’t be rushed.

With a smaller group, the session usually feels less like a conveyor belt. You can get clearer attention from the instructor, and you’re more likely to keep momentum during the hour.

It’s also a more comfortable setting if you’re traveling with family. One review mentioned a grandson having the time of his life, and another referenced a 40th birthday present. When a range session is too large or chaotic, that’s when people struggle. Here, the cap helps keep it focused.

Morning or Afternoon: Picking the Right Slot for Your Day

You can choose from multiple morning or afternoon departure times. That’s helpful because shooting ranges aren’t usually best paired with packed sightseeing right before.

If you’re planning a full day in Warsaw, I’d treat the shooting slot like a structured activity: eat beforehand if you can, give yourself time to arrive early, and plan light travel after. Since it’s about an hour and returns to the meeting point, you can fit it before dinner or after a slower lunch without throwing off your schedule.

Getting There Smoothly: Meeting Point and Transportation

The meeting point is fixed at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska (88/10B, Warsaw). The entry detail mentions a wjazd off Kotsisa/Aleksandra Kotsisa road area. That’s your cue to use a map app and follow the listed access route rather than guessing.

The tour info says it’s near public transportation, which I take as a practical plus. It reduces friction if you don’t want to depend on a ride at a precise time.

One more practical note: service animals are allowed. If that’s relevant to you or someone in your group, it’s good to have it confirmed in advance.

Price and Value: Is $90.02 Fair for This Package?

The price is $90.02 per person. For Warsaw, this lands in the “activity spend” category, so you want to feel confident you’re buying value—not just paying for access.

Here’s why I think it’s good value based on what you get:

  • You receive professional safety training and instruction (not just gear access).
  • You can shoot up to 42 rounds.
  • You shoot four firearm types, not one.
  • The experience includes English-speaking guidance.
  • It’s capped at 15 people, which usually improves the quality of attention.

In other words, you’re paying for a guided, multi-shot experience in a structured time window. If your goal is the thrill of firing multiple guns with real coaching, this price makes sense.

Where price may feel less ideal is if you’re only curious about shooting for a few minutes and you’re not interested in firearms variety. But the package is built for more than a quick try.

Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Think Twice)

This shooting package is a great fit if you want:

  • A guided, safety-first range experience
  • A first-time-friendly introduction (at least one review describes a first-timer)
  • Variety: AK47, shotgun, and revolver show up in the experience
  • A memorable gift-type activity (birthdays and family outings show up in the reviews)

It might not be for you if:

  • You dislike structured safety rules or the idea of following instructor commands closely
  • You’re looking for something more sightseeing-based than hands-on
  • You want a longer, slow-paced session—this one is about an hour

Most travelers can participate, and the “near public transportation” note helps too. Service animals are allowed, which is another plus for real-world accessibility planning.

Quick Thoughts on Real-World Enjoyment (Based on What Stands Out)

The reviews put three things at the center:

  1. The instructor’s thoroughness (clear explanations, accommodating support)
  2. The excitement payoff (time of your life energy; first-time success)
  3. Memorability (birthdays, family moments, and the variety of guns)

The common thread is that the experience feels guided enough to be comfortable, but thrilling enough to be unforgettable. That combo is exactly what you want when you’re trying a shooting activity far from home.

Should You Book This FSO Gunrange Package?

If you want a short, high-impact Warsaw activity and you’re curious about shooting a range with instruction, I’d say yes, it’s worth booking. The up to 42 shots, four firearm types, and English-speaking professional guidance make it feel built for tourists, not just locals with prior range experience.

Book it if:

  • You’re okay spending an hour on a structured activity
  • You want more than one gun to try
  • You’ll appreciate safety coaching and a small-group setting

Skip it if:

  • You’re mainly looking for a casual, no-instruction experience
  • You’re uncomfortable with the idea of following strict range rules

If you’re ready for a practical, well-run adrenaline moment in Warsaw, this one is a solid pick.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the shooting package?

You meet at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska, 88/10B Warszawa, with entry listed via the streets of Kotsisa/Aleksandra Kotsisa (Poland). The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

How long does the experience last?

The shooting session is approximately 1 hour.

What exactly do I get to shoot?

The package includes firing up to 42 shots from four different types of firearms. Reviews mention an AK47, a shotgun, and a revolver as part of the experience.

Do I need prior shooting experience?

The information says most travelers can participate, and one review specifically describes a first-time shooter successfully using multiple firearms with instruction.

Is the instruction offered in English?

Yes. The experience is offered in English.

How big is the group?

There is a maximum of 15 travelers, so the group stays relatively intimate.

Will I receive a mobile ticket?

Yes, the tour includes a mobile ticket.

Is it near public transportation, and can I bring a service animal?

The tour notes say it’s near public transportation, and service animals are allowed.

What is the cancellation policy?

This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.

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