REVIEW · WARSAW
FSO Gunrange, Shooting Package US ARMY
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Trying a gun range is a game-changer. This FSO Gunrange session in Warsaw pairs hands-on coaching with a short, focused up to 42-shot experience, run in English and capped at a small group. I like that you get individual safety training (not just a general spiel) and you’re not stuck watching others.
The possible catch: you should only book if you’re comfortable with firearms and following instructions closely. It’s a one-hour activity, so you’ll want to arrive on time and be ready to concentrate right from the start.
In This Review
- Key things I’d watch for before you book
- FSO Gunrange in Warsaw: what you’re actually buying
- The one-hour flow: from meet-up to firing multiple guns
- What firearms might you shoot?
- Instructor-led and English-friendly: why that matters for first-timers
- Up to 42 shots: does it feel like enough?
- The real payoff: what people celebrate about this experience
- Departure times and small-group size: practical comfort
- Getting there: the meet-up address you should save
- Pricing and value: is $90.02 a fair deal?
- Who this suits best (and who should skip it)
- Booking tips that keep the experience smooth
- Should you book FSO Gunrange? My take
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the FSO Gunrange package?
- How long does the shooting session last?
- How many shots and firearms are included?
- Is the experience offered in English?
- What group size limit should I expect?
- Is this experience refundable or changeable after booking?
Key things I’d watch for before you book

- Up to 42 shots in about an hour, with coaching throughout
- Four different firearm types, including options like AK-47, shotgun, and revolver (exact set can vary)
- English instruction with safety rules explained clearly
- Maximum 15 people, which usually means more attention than big groups
- Mobile ticket and a straightforward meet-up at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska
FSO Gunrange in Warsaw: what you’re actually buying
This isn’t just a place to pull a trigger. You’re paying for a tight package: an instructor-led session at FSO Shooting Range, individual safety training, and time on multiple firearms. The headline is simple—shoot up to 42 rounds—but what makes it valuable is how structured it tends to be for first-timers and mixed experience levels.
The price is $90.02 per person, and the math is basically about what you get inside that hour. You’re not just buying access to the range. You’re buying instruction, supervision, and the chance to fire more than one type of gun. If you’ve been curious about the look and feel of different firearms but don’t want to commit to something longer or more complicated, this format fits well.
Also, Warsaw is a practical place to do this. The meeting point is at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska 88/10B (wjazd od ulicy Kotsisa / Aleksandra Kotsisa), and it’s noted as near public transportation, so you’re less likely to feel stuck hunting for parking.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Warsaw.
The one-hour flow: from meet-up to firing multiple guns
The activity starts and ends at the same meet-up: Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska 88/10B in Warsaw. There’s no wandering schedule here. You show up, get geared up, get briefed, and then you spend your time doing the thing.
Because the session is about 1 hour, expect a paced rhythm rather than a slow, sightseeing-style tour. Here’s the practical breakdown of how these range sessions usually work, based on what’s included:
1) Arrival and safety instruction
You’ll receive individual safety training and instruction before you handle anything. That matters even if you’ve watched videos online—range rules are their own language.
2) Firearm explanation and supervised shooting
You’ll fire up to 42 shots across four firearm types. That’s a lot in a single hour, so the instructor time is about being direct: how to load, how to aim and fire, and what to do if something feels off. The goal is confidence, not just speed.
3) Finish and head back
At the end, it returns to the meeting point. No extra stops. No waiting around for a “tour” to end. You leave after your range time is done.
What firearms might you shoot?
The package is designed around four firearm types. One review specifically mentions shooting an AK-47, a shotgun, and a revolver, which tells me you’re not stuck with just one platform. The fourth type isn’t stated in the info I have, so don’t assume it’s always the same—ask if you have a must-have list when you book.
Instructor-led and English-friendly: why that matters for first-timers

A huge theme here is guidance that’s actually useful. One highly-rated experience notes an excellent guide who was thorough, fluent in English, and very accommodating. That’s exactly what you want, because the difference between a safe, enjoyable session and a stressful one is usually communication.
With English instruction included, you’re not translating safety rules in your head. And because the group is capped at 15, you’re more likely to get corrections when you need them—especially if it’s your first time.
One more thing I appreciate: the setup is small-group by design. Even if you don’t talk much, having fewer people around changes the atmosphere. It feels more like a lesson than a production.
Up to 42 shots: does it feel like enough?
For many people, the “up to 42 shots” detail is the whole point. In a short session, that’s a meaningful amount of firing time. It’s also a smart way to try multiple firearms without turning the day into a long commitment.
Is it possible you’ll use the full 42? The wording is “up to,” so treat it as a maximum. But even if the number comes out slightly lower, the experience is still built around variety—four different types of guns, not one and done.
From a value standpoint, I like how this structure reduces the risk of disappointment. You’re not paying for a vague experience. You’re paying for a measurable amount of shooting time with supervision.
The real payoff: what people celebrate about this experience
The reviews highlight a few specific emotional wins:
- It’s fun even if you’ve never shot before. One person said they had never shot a gun, then used an AK-47, a shotgun, and a revolver.
- It works as a milestone gift. A best-40th-birthday-present comment tells me this isn’t only for adrenaline junkies. It can be a memorable “I did it” moment.
- The session feels personal. A review about a grandson having the time of his life points to the instructor doing more than just running the line—they explain well and adapt to the moment.
If you’re the kind of person who likes experiences that you can brag about later, this is built for that. You’ll leave with the kind of memory that doesn’t fade, because you’re not just looking—you’re participating.
Departure times and small-group size: practical comfort
The package offers multiple morning or afternoon departure times, which is a quiet but real advantage in a city schedule. Warsaw isn’t only monuments and museums. If you want a day that has one active, hands-on block, you can actually fit it around your other plans.
Then there’s the max group size: 15 people. In practical terms, it usually means:
- quicker attention from staff and fewer delays
- less time waiting while others finish
- a calmer environment when you’re learning safety habits
For many visitors, that’s the difference between “cool activity” and “I felt cared for.”
Getting there: the meet-up address you should save
Your start point is listed as:
Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska 88/10B, Warszawa
wjazd od ulicy Kotsisa / Aleksandra Kotsisa
It also notes the area is near public transportation, which is useful if you’re not renting a car. I’d still plan to arrive early enough to settle in without rushing. With safety training involved, being flustered is the opposite of what you want.
Pricing and value: is $90.02 a fair deal?
Let’s talk value honestly. $90.02 can sound either high or normal depending on what you’ve seen elsewhere. Here, the value case is straightforward:
- You get professional instructor guidance (not self-guided range time)
- You get safety training and instruction
- You shoot up to 42 rounds
- You fire four firearm types, not just one
- The session is English-offered
- The group stays small (max 15 people)
If you were to price those pieces separately—range access, instructor time, and a multi-gun option—this bundled approach often wins. I also like that it’s only about 1 hour, which reduces the time cost of your day.
The main reason it might not feel like a deal? If you’re someone who wants zero instruction and zero structure, you might find the brief training part annoying. But if you want safety, coaching, and variety, it’s priced for that.
Who this suits best (and who should skip it)
This activity fits best if you:
- want a guided first-time shooting experience
- are curious about multiple firearm types (including examples like AK-47, shotgun, revolver)
- prefer a short, scheduled activity with a small group
- like doing “bucket list” style moments during a city trip
You might skip it if you:
- aren’t comfortable with close-range safety rules and active coaching
- want a slow, open-ended experience rather than an hour-long session
- are looking for a cultural or historical program (this is about shooting and instruction)
Booking tips that keep the experience smooth
A few practical moves will help you get the most out of the hour:
- Pick a time that doesn’t leave you rushing. With a short session, getting there late can mess with the whole flow.
- Bring your full attention. Safety training works best when you’re listening the first time.
- If there’s a specific firearm you care about most, keep your expectations flexible about the full set of four. The info you have confirms four types, and reviews confirm some examples.
- If you’re coming with a service animal, it’s noted as allowed, so you can plan accordingly.
Should you book FSO Gunrange? My take
I’d book this if you want an instruction-first, multi-firearm shooting session in Warsaw that doesn’t eat your whole day. The small-group limit, English instruction, and up to 42 rounds from four firearms give you strong value for an experience that feels genuinely memorable.
If you’re nervous, that’s normal. The best part is that the setup is built around safety training and coaching—not trial-and-error. Just make sure you’re comfortable with firearms, because you’re not signing up for a passive “look only” activity.
FAQ
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the FSO Gunrange package?
The tour starts at Strzelnica FSOJagiellońska 88/10B, Warszawa, with entry noted as via ulica Kotsisa / Aleksandra Kotsisa.
How long does the shooting session last?
The duration is about 1 hour.
How many shots and firearms are included?
You can fire up to 42 shots and use four different types of firearms. A review specifically mentions AK-47, a shotgun, and a revolver among the firearms.
Is the experience offered in English?
Yes, the package is offered in English.
What group size limit should I expect?
This activity has a maximum of 15 travelers.
Is this experience refundable or changeable after booking?
No. It is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.



















