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Indoor Shooting Range in Warszawa Package 2
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Shooting indoors in Warsaw is a rare mix of adrenaline and rules. What makes this outing interesting is the straight-to-the-point range setup, plus English instruction that keeps things safe and clear. I really like the professional safety focus, and I like that instructors such as Michael, Sebastian, and Krys are described as calm, attentive, and easy to follow in English. One thing to think about first: you should plan on bringing your passport or ID, since at least one booking noted they were asked to show it on arrival.
This package is built around trying multiple firearms in a single session, so you’re not stuck at just one station. Package 2 has you firing through a specific lineup of handguns, rifles, a shotgun, and a full-auto submachine gun. A possible drawback is value perception: it’s a fun experience, but it’s not the cheapest way to spend an afternoon.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth your attention
- Getting to Krakowiaków 80A and What the Indoor Range Feels Like
- Safety and Instruction: Why This Feels More Controlled Than You’d Expect
- Package 2 Gun Lineup: CZ 75 Kadet, Glock 17, AK-47, More
- The Actual Firing Time: What 45 Minutes Usually Means
- Instructor Quality: Michael, Sebastian, and Krys as the Real Selling Point
- Location, Group Size, and How Crowds Affect Your Experience
- Value for $110.53: Is It Worth the Cost?
- Who Should Book This Warsaw Shooting Experience
- What to Know Before You Go (Practical Tips)
- Should You Book This Indoor Shooting Range in Warsaw?
- FAQ
- Where does the Indoor Shooting Range in Warszawa Package 2 start?
- How long does Package 2 take?
- What is included in Package 2 for firearms and shot counts?
- How many shots do I get total in Package 2?
- Is instruction available in English?
- Do I need to show identification like a passport?
- Is the location easy to reach using public transportation?
- What group size limit should I expect?
- What are the opening hours listed for this activity?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights worth your attention

- Concrete safety-first briefing led by English-capable instructors who slow down for questions
- Modern indoor range setup with 16 firing tracks and target conveyors
- Package 2 gun lineup includes CZ 75 Kadet, Glock 17, AK-47, Colt 1911, Glauberyt (full auto), and a shotgun
- 60 shots in this package gives you variety without eating your whole day
- Short session length (about 45 minutes) so it fits busy trip schedules
- Convenient location at Krakowiaków 80A, near public transportation
Getting to Krakowiaków 80A and What the Indoor Range Feels Like

The experience starts right at Krakowiaków 80A, 02-255 Warszawa. It’s also listed as near public transport, which matters in a city where taxis can be pricey at the wrong hour. You’re basically going from city streets into a controlled shooting environment, with the whole thing designed to feel straightforward and managed.
Inside, the layout is modern. The range uses 16 firing tracks, and it’s equipped with target conveyors. In plain terms, that means your targets move automatically, and the staff can keep the flow moving without long pauses. It’s the opposite of a chaotic free-for-all.
The vibe from the way people describe it is not “military boot camp.” It reads more like a guided sport with rules. One review called it a no-pressure atmosphere, which fits what you want as a visitor: you want to be able to focus on learning the basics and having fun, not performing for anyone.
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Safety and Instruction: Why This Feels More Controlled Than You’d Expect
If you’re nervous about shooting, you’re not alone. What makes this worthwhile is that the safety emphasis is built into the session, not tacked on at the end. Expect a briefing before you start firing, with clear guidance on how to handle the firearm and how to behave on the line.
English instruction is offered. In real sessions, that can make a huge difference. People specifically mentioned instructors like Michael and Sebastian for being helpful and easy to follow. Another highlighted instructor, Krys, was described as brilliant and not rushing anyone. That last part matters. When you’re unfamiliar with the basics, rushing doesn’t teach. It just creates mistakes.
A useful mindset is this: shooting looks easy in movies. It’s not. One review pointed out that shooting is harder than film makes it seem, and that you quickly realize the power even from a small pistol. The good news is the staff’s job is to translate that power into safety and technique, step by step.
If you’ve never handled a gun before, you’ll likely appreciate the calm pacing. If you’ve shot before, you’ll still benefit from the structured environment and the consistency between stations.
Package 2 Gun Lineup: CZ 75 Kadet, Glock 17, AK-47, More

Package 2 is built around variety. You’re not just firing one weapon repeatedly. Instead, you work through a set of firearms with the shot counts assigned per person.
Here’s what’s included in Package 2, and how many shots you get:
- 10 shots: CZ 75 Kadet pistol
- 15 shots: Glock 17 pistol
- 10 shots: AK-47 assault rifle
- 5 shots: Colt 1911 pistol
- 15 shots: Glauberyt submachine gun (full auto)
- 5 shots: shotgun
That totals 60 shots in this package. The broader offering is described as being able to reach up to 90 shots depending on which option you choose, but for Package 2 you should plan around the 60-shot lineup above.
What I like about this mix is the way it forces you to compare categories:
- Handguns (CZ 75 Kadet, Glock 17, Colt 1911) for fundamentals and sighting
- An AK-47 assault rifle for a very different handling feel
- A shotgun for a different recoil and aiming rhythm
- The Glauberyt submachine gun for the big “wow” factor, since it’s listed as full auto
Even if you mostly care about the headline guns, the smaller pistol sessions are often where beginners learn the most. You’ll see quickly how grip, stance, and trigger control affect what hits the target.
The Actual Firing Time: What 45 Minutes Usually Means
The duration is about 45 minutes (approx.). On a trip schedule, that’s a sweet spot. You get a real activity, not a quick photo stop.
Inside that time, you should expect:
- A safety and handling briefing in advance
- Moving through multiple stations as your assigned firearms come up
- Firing your assigned shot counts at each station
- A managed pace so the next participant is ready without delays
The range has target conveyors, so targets are managed continuously. That helps keep the rhythm. You’re not manually hauling targets or waiting on someone to reset things.
One practical note: you’ll feel the difference between firearms quickly. You might get a few “I get it now” moments, then a few shots later realize you need to adjust technique again. Shooting is a feedback loop. The good instructor keeps that loop safe and productive.
Also consider what one review advised: treat yourself to extra ammo if you want more time shooting. In this package, the shot counts are fixed, so if you fall in love with it, you may want additional shooting time.
Instructor Quality: Michael, Sebastian, and Krys as the Real Selling Point
Most activities sell equipment. This one sells people who can teach in a short time and keep safety tight. The strong reviews repeatedly point to instructors who are clear, patient, and attentive.
Names that came up include:
- Michael: praised as awesome, with a professional approach and safety prioritized
- Sebastian: described as helpful and supportive for novices, with clear English instructions
- Krys: highlighted as brilliant, especially for taking time and not rushing once someone was done
What you should take from this, even if you don’t know which instructor you’ll get, is the training style. The range experience is set up so you don’t feel abandoned after the briefing. You’re on the line with someone who can guide you when you need it.
If you’re the type who likes instructions broken into small steps, that’s where this shines. If you prefer total freedom, you may feel a bit constrained by safety rules. For most visitors, though, the structure is exactly what makes it relaxing.
Location, Group Size, and How Crowds Affect Your Experience
The group size is capped at 40 travelers. That’s a limit, not a promise, but it’s an encouraging sign: the range can plan sessions without letting things get too crowded.
Also, the schedule offers multiple departure times, including morning or afternoon options. Your visit can fit into the rest of your Warsaw day without forcing a weird timeline.
If you care about minimizing waiting, your best bet is to choose a time that matches your energy level. Shooting takes focus. Even when it’s fun, it’s not a background activity.
Value for $110.53: Is It Worth the Cost?

At about $110.53 per person, you’re paying for a guided, indoor, multi-firearm experience with modern facilities and a structured safety process. You’re also paying for access to firearms and range time that most tourists could never arrange on their own.
Here’s the honest value picture for Package 2:
- You get 60 shots total spread across six firearm models
- You get English-capable instruction and safety guidance
- You get a modern setup with 16 tracks and target conveyors
- The session is short enough to fit easily into a trip
If your priority is trying just one gun, this could feel pricey. If your priority is getting real variety in one visit—handguns, rifle, shotgun, and a full-auto submachine gun—this makes more sense. You’re buying a well-managed experience rather than a random free-for-all.
One review also noted it isn’t the cheapest activity. That’s fair. For many people, though, the cost is justified because the experience is compact, the instruction is professional, and the variety is built in.
Who Should Book This Warsaw Shooting Experience
This is a great fit if:
- You want a safe, structured way to try shooting without planning logistics yourself
- You like variety and want multiple firearms in one outing
- You want a short, high-impact activity (about 45 minutes)
- You value English instruction and clear guidance
It may not be the best fit if:
- You want a hands-on, long-form training course (this is a compact session)
- You get put off by rules and safety checks (they are central here)
- You’re mainly looking for a low-cost activity
A couple of reviews described it as a highlight for families and couples, including a father-son trip where the son loved it. It’s also mentioned as doable for novices, as long as you’re open to following instructions carefully.
What to Know Before You Go (Practical Tips)
A few practical notes can save you stress:
- Bring your passport or ID. One guest said they needed to show passports, and it wasn’t obvious from the booking ad. Better to show up prepared.
- Wear comfortable clothing. You’ll likely be standing on the line and moving between stations.
- Go in with patience for technique. Shooting is harder than movies. Expect to adjust your aim and handling as you go.
- If you love it, consider extra ammo. With fixed shot counts, you might wish you had more trigger time.
You’ll also want to plan your arrival so you can check in calmly. This kind of activity runs on short time blocks, so being rushed usually isn’t helpful.
Should You Book This Indoor Shooting Range in Warsaw?
If you want a safe, English-guided, multi-firearm shooting session in a modern indoor range, I’d say it’s a strong booking. The reason is simple: the experience is structured for first-timers, and the safety focus is repeatedly praised. You also get a real lineup for Package 2, including the Glock 17 and AK-47, plus the full-auto Glauberyt.
My only hesitation is the value question. If you’re price-sensitive, you might compare options or decide whether you want more shots. If you’re after variety and guided instruction for a short outing, the package makes a lot of sense.
If you’re excited by the idea of trying several different firearm types without turning your trip into a logistical project, go for it. Just show up prepared with ID and a relaxed mindset, and you’ll get the kind of session that feels fun, not intimidating.
FAQ
Where does the Indoor Shooting Range in Warszawa Package 2 start?
The meeting point is Krakowiaków 80A, 02-255 Warszawa, Poland, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does Package 2 take?
The session is approximately 45 minutes.
What is included in Package 2 for firearms and shot counts?
Package 2 includes: 10 shots CZ 75 Kadet pistol, 15 shots Glock 17, 10 shots AK-47, 5 shots Colt 1911, 15 shots Glauberyt submachine gun (full auto), and 5 shots shotgun.
How many shots do I get total in Package 2?
You get 60 shots total in Package 2.
Is instruction available in English?
Yes. This experience is offered in English.
Do I need to show identification like a passport?
You might need to show a passport or ID. One review specifically noted they were asked to show passports, so it’s smart to bring yours.
Is the location easy to reach using public transportation?
Yes. The meeting point is listed as near public transportation.
What group size limit should I expect?
The activity has a maximum of 40 travelers.
What are the opening hours listed for this activity?
Opening hours are listed as Monday to Wednesday, 12:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.




























