REVIEW · WARSAW
Indoor Shooting Range in Warszawa
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Loud, controlled, oddly addictive. This Warsaw indoor range turns first-time nerves into a safe, hands-on lesson, with professional instruction and a lineup that lets you try a Glock 17, AK47, and Colt 1911. One thing to plan for: the facility is a little off the main streets, so having a transport plan (often Uber) makes the day easier.
I like that the pace is tight and the group stays small (max 5), so you’re not lost in a crowd. You’ll also be in a modern setup with 16 firing tracks and target conveyors, which keeps things moving and organized—exactly what you want when you’re learning.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- PM Shooter in Warszawa: What You’re Actually Signing Up For
- The 45-Minute Timeline: From Check-In to Trigger Time
- Glock 17, CZ 75 Kadet, and Colt 1911: The Handgun Lesson
- AK47 and Shotgun: The Big Sound, Big Reality Check
- Safety and Instruction: What Makes This Feel Relaxed
- Modern Indoor Range Setup: Why the 16 Lanes Help
- Getting to Krakowiaków 80A: Plan Your Transport, Not Just Your Time
- Price in Warsaw: Is $83.48 Worth It?
- Who Should Book This Shooting Session (and Who Might Skip)
- Timing and Hours: When You Can Go
- The Decision: Should You Book PM Shooter in Warsaw?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the indoor shooting range session?
- What firearms are included in this package?
- How many travelers are in each group?
- Where is the meeting point for the Warsaw shooting session?
- Can I choose different departure times?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key takeaways before you go
- Five firearm types in one session: CZ 75 Kadet, Glock 17, AK47, Colt 1911, plus a shotgun
- Up to 45 shots in this package (often marketed as up to 50): lots of trigger time for your money
- Small-group feel (max 5 travelers), which usually means more attention during the handling and safety checks
- 16 firing tracks with target conveyors for a smooth, modern range flow
- Multiple departure times (morning or afternoon), so you can match it to the rest of your Warsaw day
- Don’t treat the location casually: it’s near public transport, but it’s far enough that ride-hailing can save time
PM Shooter in Warszawa: What You’re Actually Signing Up For

This isn’t a museum-style “watch and clap” activity. It’s a real shooting session in an indoor range in Warsaw, and the whole structure is built around controlled practice—so you spend your time learning how firearms are handled, not just getting a quick thrill.
The value here comes from the mix: you’re not just trying one handgun. You get a set of classic options across different categories (pistol, rifle, shotgun). The session runs about 45 minutes, and the format is designed to keep you active from start to finish.
If you’re the kind of person who wants a memorable Warsaw activity without spending the entire day on logistics, this works. You’re tied to one meeting point and end right back there. That kind of simplicity matters when your schedule is packed.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Warsaw.
The 45-Minute Timeline: From Check-In to Trigger Time

Your day is straightforward. You meet at Krakowiaków 80A, 02-255 Warszawa, then the activity ends back at that same point. There’s no sightseeing detour or puzzle-like navigation—just a clean “arrive, gear up, learn, shoot” flow.
Once you’re inside, you’ll be guided through safety first. That means clear instructions on stance, handling, and how to follow range commands. It’s also the part that makes the experience feel safe even if it’s your first time.
Then comes the fun part: firing a set number of shots per firearm across the session. In this package, the shot count is clearly structured:
- CZ 75 Kadet pistol: 10 shots
- Glock 17 pistol: 15 shots
- AK 47 assault rifle: 10 shots
- Colt 1911 pistol: 5 shots
- Shotgun: 5 shots
That adds up to 45 shots total. The experience is also marketed as up to 50 shots, so you might see a small variation depending on how the session is run. Either way, you’re getting enough trigger time to actually feel the differences between platforms.
Because the range has target conveyors and multiple firing tracks (16), the flow tends to be organized. You shouldn’t feel like you’re waiting around for long stretches.
Glock 17, CZ 75 Kadet, and Colt 1911: The Handgun Lesson

This session is built to teach you how handguns feel in different forms. In your lineup, you’ll fire the CZ 75 Kadet (10 shots), the Glock 17 (15 shots), and the Colt 1911 (5 shots). That’s three distinct handgun styles, not just three similar trigger presses.
Here’s why that’s valuable for you: each pistol has a different feel in grip, balance, and how recoil registers. Even if you’re totally new, you can notice how small changes change your control. That’s the kind of learning that sticks, because it’s physical.
The Glock 17 shot count is the biggest (15). That’s a good sign for first-timers. You usually want more reps on the “main” handgun so the instruction can sink in before you move on.
I’d also call out the Colt 1911 in the lineup. It’s one of the most recognizable names in shooting culture, and even a shorter run (5 shots) can give you a real point of comparison.
AK47 and Shotgun: The Big Sound, Big Reality Check
If you’re coming for adrenaline, this is where it happens. You’ll try an AK 47 (10 shots) and a shotgun (5 shots). These two are a reminder that firearms are not just “cool objects”—they’re loud, physical, and demanding in terms of correct handling.
The shotgun portion is especially interesting because it’s not the same “aim and squeeze” rhythm as a handgun. Even with the safety structure in place, you’ll learn how shotgun shooting differs in timing and how your body reacts to the shot.
The AK47 section is the power moment for many people. It tends to feel like a big shift in scale and weight. And yes, you should take the sound seriously. One of the most consistent pieces of practical advice you’ll hear about ranges like this is to use the ear protection they provide and wear it correctly. The reports I’ve seen make it clear the noise hits fast.
Safety and Instruction: What Makes This Feel Relaxed
The biggest reason people rate this experience so highly is the instruction style. The core theme is simple: safety is always front and center, and the instructors take time with how you hold and operate the firearm.
Names that come up in staff accounts include Connor, Michael, Janek, Sebastian, and Mieteck. The detail I’d trust is not the names—it’s the pattern: people describe the teaching as patient, clear, and focused on getting you comfortable with handling before you fire anything.
That matters for you if you’re nervous or uncertain. A first-time shooting session can feel awkward, but good instructors don’t rush you. They correct your grip and posture in a way that helps you succeed. The result is a session that feels like training, not a dare.
Also, this range keeps the group capped at 5 travelers. Small groups aren’t just nicer socially. They also make it easier for an instructor to watch you closely during the moments that matter most.
Modern Indoor Range Setup: Why the 16 Lanes Help

A lot of shooting experiences feel chaotic when you don’t know what’s happening. Here, the environment is built for control. The range uses 16 firing tracks and target conveyors, which helps reduce confusion and keeps shot sequences organized.
For you, the practical benefit is this: you spend less time wondering what comes next and more time learning. When you’re new, that difference is huge.
Indoor also changes the experience. You’re inside, so you’re dealing with managed ventilation and a consistent setting. It won’t replace the feeling of being outdoors, but it does make it easier to focus on your form and on following commands.
Getting to Krakowiaków 80A: Plan Your Transport, Not Just Your Time
You’ll meet at Krakowiaków 80A and you’ll return there at the end. That’s convenient. The tradeoff is that the location is not “walk out of the historic center and you’re there.”
One practical tip that keeps showing up: use a ride-hailing option if you want to save energy. People often find Uber works well to reduce the stress of getting there and back, especially if your Warsaw day already has several moving parts.
The venue is also described as near public transportation, so you’re not stuck. But if you’re trying to minimize walking, planning for a car service is smart.
Price in Warsaw: Is $83.48 Worth It?
At $83.48 per person, you’re paying for a guided, indoor, multi-firearm session with a structured shot package. The reason it can feel worth it is that you’re not just buying access to one gun.
You get:
- a pro-run safety and handling process
- five firearm types in one block
- a defined shot count (45 shots in the package)
- a modern range setup that supports smooth rotation
If you were to piece this together yourself—transport, range fees, and separate handgun and rifle rentals—it’s usually harder to get a clean “all-in-one” experience. Here, you’re buying a ready-made lesson with measurable trigger time.
One more small pricing consideration: some sessions can offer upsells on extra time or additional shooting. If you’re interested in doing more after the included shots, it’s wise to ask how add-ons are priced before you commit. That simple question can prevent surprise costs when you’re already amped up.
Who Should Book This Shooting Session (and Who Might Skip)
This works best for you if:
- you want a first-time friendly introduction with safety emphasis
- you want to try both handguns and larger platforms (AK47 and shotgun)
- you like structured, time-efficient activities (about 45 minutes)
- you prefer small groups (max 5) over big, rushed sessions
It may not be the best match if:
- you’re very sensitive to noise and you’re not comfortable using ear protection properly
- you’re expecting a long, guided “history and culture” talk instead of hands-on shooting practice
- you need a place that’s extremely easy to reach on foot from central sightseeing
Timing and Hours: When You Can Go
Departure times are offered in multiple morning or afternoon options, so you can usually fit this into a day plan. Hours listed for the range include Monday through Wednesday from 12:00 AM to 8:00 PM. There’s also mention that on Saturday and Sunday the start is 10:00. Because published hours can vary by day, the best move is to confirm your exact slot at booking.
Also note: this kind of activity can book up. The average booking timing is about 15 days in advance, so if you’re traveling during a busy period, don’t wait until the last minute.
The Decision: Should You Book PM Shooter in Warsaw?
I’d book this if you want a memorable Warsaw activity that’s genuinely hands-on—safe instruction, a small group, and a structured lineup that includes the guns people talk about online and in movies.
If you’re on the fence because it’s intense, that’s normal. But the core design here is learning and control. The session is short, the equipment is managed, and the instructor role is to keep you on the right track.
If you do book, do two things: wear your ear protection correctly, and ask any money questions about extras upfront. Then you’ll walk out with a real story—and a stronger sense of what firearms handling actually looks like when it’s done properly.
FAQ
What is the duration of the indoor shooting range session?
The experience runs for about 45 minutes.
What firearms are included in this package?
The package includes a CZ 75 Kadet pistol (10 shots), Glock 17 pistol (15 shots), AK 47 assault rifle (10 shots), Colt 1911 pistol (5 shots), and a shotgun (5 shots).
How many travelers are in each group?
The maximum group size is 5 travelers.
Where is the meeting point for the Warsaw shooting session?
The meeting point and ticket redemption point are at Krakowiaków 80A, 02-255 Warszawa, Poland.
Can I choose different departure times?
Yes. You can select from multiple morning or afternoon departure times.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
























