Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland

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Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland

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  • 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $43.31
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Real firearms, controlled and safe.

In central Gdansk, you get hands-on time with real Polish military and police firearms (think AK-47 and Glock 17) under close supervision, with goggles and hearing protection provided from the start. If you want something memorable that feels far from a typical tourist activity, this hits the mark.

I also like the way the instructors teach. They bring military or police experience and mix practical coaching with safety theory so you know what you’re doing before you start firing. One consideration: your time at the range is approximate and can feel short, because the session length depends on how fast you shoot the purchased ammunition.

Key Things I’d Focus on Before You Go

Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland - Key Things I’d Focus on Before You Go

  • Real firearms on a supervised indoor range at 25 m (82 ft)
  • English instruction with instructors who have military or police backgrounds
  • Safety gear included: goggles and hearing protection
  • Varied targets like turntables and automatic poppers for dynamic shooting
  • Full-auto is an option if you want that extra level of wow
  • Session length depends on ammo and your pace, so it can be quick

First Contact at the Subiekt Range in Gdansk

Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland - First Contact at the Subiekt Range in Gdansk
Your experience starts at Strzelnica sportowa SUBIEKTLitewska 2G in Gdańsk. It’s an indoor setup, and the key detail is that it’s built for controlled shooting, not “street-adventure” vibes. You’ll meet your instructor there and go through the briefing before anything happens at the firing line.

This matters because you’re trying real weapons in a space designed to manage risks. The range is 25 meters (82 ft) indoors, which is a nice practical point for first-timers. You’re close enough for instant feedback, but far enough to make aiming and handling feel real. The session is typically listed at about 30 minutes, but don’t treat that as a strict timer.

Most groups are small, with a maximum of 30 people. That usually means the instructor can keep an eye on everyone without turning it into a conveyor belt. You’ll also be able to participate as long as you’re 18+, and the session is offered in English.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Gdansk.

Price and What $43.31 Actually Buys You

At about $43.31 per person, this is not a “just watch someone else” activity. You’re paying for a package that includes the instructor, firearms, ammunition, targets, plus goggles and hearing protection. That’s the value part: the cost covers the whole experience setup, not just the time in the lane.

Is it a long event? Not usually. Multiple experiences people shared note the session can be closer to 10 minutes if you finish your allotted rounds quickly. But here’s how I’d frame it for your money: you’re buying the controlled opportunity to shoot live rounds with coaching. If you’re looking for hours of entertainment, plan something else after. If you want a clean, memorable “bucket list” moment with real guidance, the price starts to make sense fast.

Also, the attraction is booked about 11 days in advance on average. That’s a hint: if your dates are fixed, grab it early so you’re not hunting for last-minute slots.

The Real Setup: What Happens Before You Fire

Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland - The Real Setup: What Happens Before You Fire
Even if you’ve shot before, you should expect a clear safety flow. Your instructor will explain and demonstrate handling, loading, and safe operation. Then you’ll practice under supervision. This is not the kind of activity where you want to wing it.

The training isn’t just “stand there and follow the sign.” Instructors have military or anti-terror police backgrounds, so the coaching style tends to be direct. The goal is simple: you leave knowing how to handle the weapon safely and how to focus your shots without guesswork.

You’ll also be provided with PPE right away. The goggles protect your eyes from debris and the hearing protection makes the loud part survivable. One review noted that noise can bother people, so if you’re sensitive to loud sound, bring a calm mindset. The safety gear helps, but guns are still guns.

Firearms You May Shoot: AK-47, Glock 17, and More

The experience is built around shooting real firearms used by Polish soldiers, and the lineup varies by what package you select. What’s consistent is the range of weapon types, from handguns to rifles and shotguns.

From the experience details and people’s shots, you might encounter guns such as:

  • Glock 17 (9mm handgun)
  • AK-47 (Russian-style classic rifle experience)
  • 12 gauge shotgun (often with birdshot)
  • An AR-15
  • Scorpion Evo
  • Other machine-gun-style or submachine-style options (one review even mentioned a Czech machine gun variant in a package)

A couple of useful notes from real experiences: one person said the handgun trigger felt heavy, and another mentioned that the AK-47 variant they tried was a Romania model. You should assume your exact firearm lineup might differ slightly from someone else’s package, but the core idea stays the same: you’ll cycle through multiple weapons so you feel how they differ in grip, recoil, and aiming.

And yes, some packages include automatic shooting options. If full-auto is part of what you want, you can ask how it works for your specific session.

Targets and Shooting Modes: More Than One Static Paper Sheet

The fun part is that you’re not limited to one kind of target. You’ll shoot at different setups that help you learn how to control the weapon while tracking your aim.

Expect a mix like:

  • Standard targets for accuracy and fundamentals
  • Turntables for dynamic shooting
  • Automatic poppers to add timing and follow-through
  • Optional challenge elements for more advanced shooters, such as obstacles or different shooting positions

This is more than “variety for variety’s sake.” Targets that move or pop make you focus on things like reaction, grip stability, and keeping your sights on the target instead of just waiting for a perfect moment. That’s also why instructors often run you through a short plan before you start shooting.

If you want to feel the difference between basic shooting and a more intense mode, this is where that excitement lives. People mention automatic mode as a highlight, and it’s also one of the reasons to pick this activity over a purely static range.

Full-Auto Feel: The Part People Remember

Automatic shooting is offered as an option, including a chance to try automatic mode if you’re interested. What you should take from that is not “how powerful can I be,” but “how controlled can I stay.”

Automatic fire typically means more recoil energy and faster shot cycles. Your instructor’s job is to keep you safe while also coaching you on how to manage that rhythm. One experience specifically talked about learning to land multiple hits quickly, and then realizing how different full-auto felt compared to expectations.

So, if you’re curious, do it—but treat it like a technique challenge. The point isn’t to blast. The point is to shoot safely and make the shots count.

Handling Recoil and Noise Without Panic

Two sensory realities hit most first-timers: recoil and sound. The good news is you’ll be in the right place to handle both because the experience includes professional supervision and proper hearing protection.

You can expect a kickback when firing. One review described the experience in that straightforward way, and that’s honestly the best expectation to set. Don’t plan your comfort around zero discomfort. Plan around being safe, strapped in to PPE, and guided through each stage.

Noise is similar. Most people can tolerate it for the session, but one person said their wife didn’t like the noise. That’s not a complaint about safety. It’s simply the nature of firearms. If you’re choosing this as a couple or group outing, it’s worth considering who in your party might be bothered by loud sound.

How Long Will It Take, Really?

Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland - How Long Will It Take, Really?
This is the biggest “reality check” from the experience info. The time depends on ammunition and shooter skills. The listing says about 30 minutes, but reviews show it can be much faster if you burn through rounds quickly or finish the planned shooting.

Here’s how to plan around it:

  • If you want a longer session, you may need a higher ammo allocation or a package with more rounds (your purchased ammunition is what controls the time).
  • If you’re okay with a short, intense session, you’ll likely feel it as exactly right. People repeatedly called it well worth it even when it lasted around 10 minutes.

The instructor will give you as much time as needed to safely shoot the purchased ammunition. That’s a good standard. You shouldn’t feel rushed, but you should also understand that you’re not buying an all-day range pass.

English Instruction and Solo-Friendly Confidence

One underrated benefit is the teaching style. The experience is offered in English, and instructors have real background experience from military or anti-terror police contexts, which tends to mean they’re comfortable explaining safety and technique in a straightforward way.

If you’re traveling solo, you might worry that you’ll be left out. The good news is the structure works for solo shooters. People specifically said they went alone and felt comfortable because the guide was knowledgeable and helpful, and the process moved quickly.

In other words, you won’t need a friend to validate your choices. You’ll get coaching, and the range staff will handle the flow.

The Human Touch: Staff Attitude Matters Here

Beyond gear and weapons, the attitude makes the difference between intimidating and enjoyable. Many reviews highlighted that staff were welcoming, professional, and understanding, especially with first-timers or nervous shooters.

One review mentioned an instructor being aware and patient when someone’s girlfriend was a first-timer. Another noted that once they explained their own familiarity, the instructor didn’t need to “babysit” them. That tells me the coaching adapts to your comfort level.

There’s also a staff name that showed up in a response: Bartek. It’s a small detail, but it suggests the team is engaged and responsive after the session, not just during it.

What to Bring and How to Prepare (Without Overthinking It)

The experience includes firearms, ammunition, targets, and all required protection. That means you mostly need to show up ready to follow instructions.

Still, I’d bring:

  • A calm mindset for noise and recoil
  • Closed-toe shoes (you’ll want solid footing)
  • If you’re prone to motion sickness or anxiety, plan for that in advance and tell the instructor

And here’s a practical tip from the way people described timing: don’t just sit outside waiting for your slot if you arrive early. Go in and let them know you’re there. If they can take you sooner safely, they may.

Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Want a Different Activity)

This experience suits:

  • First-time shooters who want real instruction with safety gear and supervision
  • People who want a true “I did it” memory in Gdańsk, not just a photo stop
  • Groups of mixed experience levels (instructors adjust)
  • Anyone excited by specific firearms like AK-47 and Glock 17

It might not suit you if:

  • You’re very noise-sensitive
  • You need a long, multi-hour itinerary
  • You’re looking for weapons training that goes beyond supervised shooting (this is an experience, not a full course)

Also remember the basic requirement: it’s 18+ only.

Should You Book This Gdansk Shooting Range Experience?

If you want a safe, supervised way to shoot iconic firearms like AK-47 and Glock 17, this is a strong pick. The included gear, live ammunition, English instruction, and the variety of targets (turntables and automatic poppers) make it feel like more than a short novelty stop.

Book it if you’re okay with the session length being tied to your ammunition and pace. And if you’re traveling with someone who hates loud noise, have a heads-up conversation first.

If your goal is a fun, controlled thrill with real coaching in a professional indoor range, this is the kind of experience you’ll remember long after the trip photos fade.

FAQ

How long is the shooting range experience in Gdansk?

It’s listed at about 30 minutes, but the actual time depends on the amount of ammunition and your shooting pace. The operator will allow enough time to safely shoot the purchased ammunition.

Is the experience only for adults?

Yes. It’s allowed for ages 18+ only.

What is included in the price?

The package includes a shooting instructor, targets, firearms, ammunition, goggles, and hearing protection.

Can I choose different weapons to shoot?

You choose from a selection of weapons used by Polish soldiers. The exact lineup depends on your package, and examples mentioned include Glock 17, AK-47, and a 12 gauge shotgun, among others.

Do they offer full-automatic mode?

Yes. The experience includes the chance to shoot automatic mode if you’re interested.

Is there English instruction?

Yes. The experience is offered in English.

Where is the meeting point?

The start point is Strzelnica sportowa SUBIEKTLitewska 2G, 80-719 Gdańsk, Poland. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Is it an indoor shooting range?

Yes. It’s an indoor shooting range at 25 m (82 ft).

How big are the groups?

There’s a maximum of 30 travelers.

What cancellation is allowed?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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