REVIEW · WARSAW
FSO Gunrange, Shooting package RED ARMY
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Gunpowder in Warsaw is a quick adrenaline reset. This FSO Gunrange package turns a former FSO car production space into a hands-on shooting lesson with real instructors and clear rules. I love the professional safety coaching, and I also love that you can fire up to 43 shots from four different firearm types.
The setting is part factory-floor, part shooting range. You’ll get ear and eye protection, a safety tutorial first, then you choose an option and start shooting under supervision. One possible drawback: the whole experience runs about 1 hour, so it’s intense and fun, not a long, slow training camp.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- FSO Gunrange in Warsaw: the former car halls vibe
- Meeting point at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska: start on time
- Safety briefing, ear and eye protection: where the real “training” begins
- Your RED ARMY shooting session: how the flow works
- Firearm options you can try: what’s on the menu
- English instruction and a max of 15 people: the comfort factor
- Price and value: why $88.72 can make sense here
- Who should book RED ARMY—and who might want a different plan
- Should you book this Warsaw shooting experience?
- FAQ
- How long is the FSO Gunrange RED ARMY shooting package?
- What firearms can I shoot with the RED ARMY package?
- How many shots are included?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- Where do I meet for the experience in Warsaw?
- What happens if I cancel?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Up to 43 shots across four firearm types in a tight, well-paced session
- Professional instructor-led safety with ear and eye protection included
- Options with different firearm mixes, so you can pick what fits your interests
- Former production halls of FSO cars, giving the range a real industrial feel
- Small group size (max 15), which helps you feel less lost and more supported
FSO Gunrange in Warsaw: the former car halls vibe

Warsaw doesn’t always feel like a city of big, industrial places you’d want to revisit. FSO Gunrange changes that. You’re shooting in the former production halls of the FSO car—so the atmosphere is sturdy and practical, not themed or staged.
What matters for you is how that setting supports the experience. A range like this tends to work like a system. You arrive, get briefed, gear up, and only then start shooting. That structure is where the value lives. It’s not just about firing. It’s about doing it correctly, with an instructor watching what you’re doing.
And because the package is small-group (maximum of 15), you’re less likely to feel like a number. You can ask questions, get adjustments, and move at the right speed for beginners or intermediate shooters.
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Meeting point at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska: start on time

Your experience starts at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska 88/10B, Warsaw, with entry via the street noted as Kotsisa / Aleksandra Kotsisa. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with an awkward end-of-tour shuffle.
The practical win here: the range is near public transportation. That means you’re not forced into a long taxi run just to reach the session. Also, you’ll have a mobile ticket, which is a small thing, but it makes check-in simpler.
You can choose from multiple morning or afternoon departure times, which helps you fit it into your day. If you want a single “anchor activity” in Warsaw—something that’s clearly scheduled and doesn’t require museum stamina—this is a strong pick.
Safety briefing, ear and eye protection: where the real “training” begins
This package is built around instruction, and you’ll feel that from the start. Before you touch any firearm, you’ll get a safety tutorial and individual guidance from a professional instructor. You also receive ear and eye protection.
This is one of the best parts of the whole experience, even if you only care about the fun part. A good safety briefing is what turns a chaotic first attempt into something you can actually control. It also makes the range feel more confident—because you’re not guessing what’s expected.
And since you’re shooting with an instructor present, the learning curve is shorter. You don’t have to figure things out by watching others. You get direct feedback in real time.
One detail to keep in mind: the package is offered in English. If you’re comfortable with English, you’ll likely get through the safety steps smoothly. If English is a challenge, you might still manage with the visual and hands-on part of the instruction, but it’s wise to expect a bit of translation effort if you prefer very detailed explanations.
Your RED ARMY shooting session: how the flow works
The RED ARMY shooting package is designed to feel like a “try it” experience, not a multi-day course. Expect roughly 1 hour total time on site.
In that time, you’re not just firing one gun and calling it a day. The format is built around variety. You can fire up to 43 shots from four different types of firearms. That means you’ll switch between categories—handguns, rifles, and other styles depending on your selected option.
Here’s how to think about that as a practical shooter (even if you’re a first-timer):
- The session moves in phases: instruction and safety first, then shooting practice.
- The shot count gives you enough repetition to feel the mechanics without turning it into a marathon.
- The four firearm types help you understand how different platforms feel and how your stance and control change.
Also, you choose an option. Each option includes a different selection of firearms, and the package description explains what’s included. That choice matters because you might be more excited by something like a classic pistol versus a rifle-style platform, or vice versa.
Firearm options you can try: what’s on the menu
The RED ARMY package lets you choose an option that fits your interests. Depending on your selection, you may be able to try:
- Glock
- AK-47
- Shotgun
- Uzi
- PPSz pistol, also listed as Pepesha
- M4/M16 rifle
- TT handgun
- Mosin rifle
- Magnum revolver
- G36 carbine
That list is a big part of the appeal. It’s not limited to one niche. You can get the classic “modern pistol” feel with a Glock, then jump to rifle platforms like AK-47 or M4/M16, and still cover handguns like the TT or revolvers like the Magnum.
A practical tip: pick the option that matches how you want to spend your time. If you’re curious about rifles, choose the option with more rifle time. If you’re more interested in compact firearms and different handgun designs, pick the option that leans that way. Since you have four firearm types in total, your option choice determines your “mix.”
And yes, there’s a bit of a video-game effect here. The first time you get instructions and then fire a recognizable firearm, your brain tends to do a quick check like, I know this. But you still follow real-world safety steps and real-world handling. That’s the point.
English instruction and a max of 15 people: the comfort factor
The experience is offered in English and capped at 15 travelers. In a shooting environment, smaller group size is not a luxury. It affects how much attention you get and how smoothly the session runs.
In a group this size, instructors can keep an eye on individuals without feeling rushed. That means you’re more likely to get corrections that actually stick—especially around safe handling and the basics of how you’re positioned during firing.
It also helps if you’re coming with someone. You can go with your partner, friends, or even solo. The session format supports different comfort levels, because the safety flow and instructor guidance are the same for everyone.
Also noted: service animals are allowed. If that applies to you, you’ll want to plan accordingly, but it’s good to know the experience doesn’t exclude them.
Price and value: why $88.72 can make sense here

At $88.72 per person, the big question is value. For shooting packages, price can vary wildly based on whether instruction and safety gear are included, how many shots you get, and whether you get multiple firearm types.
Here, you get a lot of the things that usually drive cost:
- Professional instructor-led safety
- Ear and eye protection
- Shooting time that includes up to 43 shots
- Four different firearm types depending on your chosen option
- A 1-hour session that’s straightforward to schedule
So even though you’re not getting an all-day training course, you’re getting enough variety and enough shots to feel real progression during the session.
If you’re only chasing one type of firearm, you might feel that four types is either a bonus or a tradeoff. But if you want to sample, compare, and walk away knowing which category you actually enjoy, the structure offers good value.
Who should book RED ARMY—and who might want a different plan
This package fits best if you want an active, memorable Warsaw experience that’s clearly guided. It’s ideal for:
- First-time shooters who want safety instruction up front
- People who enjoy variety and want to try multiple firearm types
- Travelers who prefer a scheduled, 1-hour activity with clear structure
- Small groups or couples who want something shared and high-energy
It may not be ideal if you want deep, slow skill-building. The session is short. You’ll likely learn the basics quickly, but you won’t have hours to perfect one specific platform.
And if you’re very sensitive to language nuances, double-check that your comfort level matches English instruction. You can still participate, but clearer communication always makes the safety steps easier.
Should you book this Warsaw shooting experience?
If you’re excited by the idea of shooting recognizable firearms with a proper instructor and a tight, well-organized 1-hour session, I’d say this is worth booking. The combo of professional safety coaching plus up to 43 shots across four firearm types is the kind of setup that turns a “bucket list” moment into an actually guided experience.
Book it if you want structure, variety, and a straightforward schedule you can fit into your day. Skip it if you’re looking for a long practice session or you want to focus deeply on just one firearm style.
FAQ
How long is the FSO Gunrange RED ARMY shooting package?
It runs about 1 hour (approx.), with multiple departure times offered in the morning or afternoon.
What firearms can I shoot with the RED ARMY package?
Depending on the option you choose, you may be able to shoot firearms listed such as Glock, AK-47, shotgun, Uzi, PPSz (Pepesha), M4/M16 rifle, TT handgun, Mosin rifle, Magnum revolver, and G36 carbine.
How many shots are included?
You can fire up to 43 shots from four different types of firearms.
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes. The shooting package is offered with instruction in English.
Where do I meet for the experience in Warsaw?
You meet at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska 88/10B Warszawa, with entry via the street noted as Kotsisa / Aleksandra Kotsisa.
What happens if I cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or request an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.



















