Gdańsk Shooting Range Tours: Complete Guide (2026)
Both Gdańsk Shooting Experiences at a Glance
| Experience | Price | Firearms | Pickup | Reviews | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extreme Gun Shooting with Transfers | From $104/person | Up to 6 guns · AK-47, Mossberg, AR-15 | ✓ Included | ★ 4.7 · 311 | Book → |
| Firearm Shooting with Instructor | From $42/person | Up to 8 guns · Full-auto Grot A2 · M16A1 | ✗ Walk-in central | ★ 4.8 · 874 | Book → |
1. Extreme Gun Shooting Experience with Transfers
Best for: Visitors who want hotel pickup, a fixed per-person price, and the convenience of a guided transfer to and from the range.
Gdańsk’s most reviewed hotel-pickup shooting tour, this experience collects you from your accommodation and takes you to an established indoor range with 3 packages covering 20 to 300 rounds across up to 6 firearms. Rated 4.7 stars from 311 GetYourGuide reviews, it’s the more logistics-friendly of the two Gdańsk options — no need to navigate to a venue independently. The Basic package (20 shots, $104) covers the AK-47, Glock 17, PM-98 Glauberyt, and Hammerli. The Rambo package (35 shots, $185) adds the Mossberg shotgun and Glock 19. The Terminator (300 rounds, $723) is the most comprehensive shooting package available in Gdańsk.
2. Firearm Shooting with Instructor — Full-Auto Military Rifles
Best for: Firearms enthusiasts, anyone wanting to fire a full-auto military rifle, and budget-conscious visitors looking for the widest weapon variety at the lowest entry price.
This is Gdańsk’s most reviewed shooting experience with 874 ratings at 4.8 stars — and it offers something genuinely unavailable at any other tourist shooting range in Poland: the Grot A2 (MSBS Grot) on full automatic. The Grot A2 is the Polish Army’s current-issue assault rifle, adopted in 2018 to replace the Beryl. Firing it on full-auto alongside the PM-98 Glauberyt submachine gun makes this one of the most distinctive shooting experiences in Central Europe. Six packages range from the Military Recruit ($42, 1 weapon) to the Rumble Set ($176+, 8 weapons), covering a broad selection of Polish military, American, and European firearms at Strzelnica Sportowa Subiket in central Gdańsk — a walk-in venue requiring no hotel pickup.
| Package | Price | Firearms | Shots |
|---|---|---|---|
| Military Recruit | $42 | PM-98 Glauberyt | ~25 rounds |
| Soldier | $63 | PM-98 + M16A1 | More rounds |
| Commando | $84 | PM-98 + M16A1 + pistol | More rounds |
| Special Forces | $105 | Grot A2 + PM-98 + M16A1 + pistol | Extended |
| Terminator | $148 | Full lineup + revolver | Extended |
| Rumble Set | $176+ | All 8 weapons | Maximum |
Shooting in Gdańsk: What to Know Before You Book
Is it legal for tourists to shoot in Gdańsk?
Yes. Poland permits tourists to shoot at licensed indoor ranges. Both Gdańsk experiences operate with fully certified instructors and legally registered firearms. You must be 18 or older and carry a valid passport or national ID card. No prior experience is required. Participants under the influence of alcohol are refused without refund.
The two Gdańsk venues
The Extreme Gun Shooting range is located outside central Gdańsk and reached by the included transfer — exact address sent at booking. Strzelnica Sportowa Subiket is a centrally located indoor range with 25-metre lanes accessible on foot or by tram from Gdańsk Old Town. No taxi required for Subiket.
Which experience is right for you?
Choose the Extreme Gun Shooting with Transfers ($104+) if you want the logistics handled — hotel pickup, fixed per-person price, and the AR-15 or Mossberg shotgun in your package. Choose Strzelnica Sportowa Subiket ($42+) if you want the widest weapon variety, the lowest entry price, and the unique opportunity to fire the Grot A2 on full auto. Subiket also has the higher rating (4.8 vs 4.7) and nearly 3× the number of reviews.
What makes Gdańsk shooting different from Kraków and Warsaw?
The Grot A2 (MSBS Grot) is the decisive differentiator. Poland’s army adopted this domestically designed modular rifle in 2018 — it’s not available at any other tourist range in Poland listed on GetYourGuide. For firearms enthusiasts, Gdańsk is the only city in Poland where you can fire the country’s current military service weapon.
How much does it cost to shoot at a range in Gdańsk?
Entry-level session at Subiket: $42 (Military Recruit, PM-98, ~25 rounds). Mid-range: $63–$105 across 2–4 weapons. Top-tier Subiket session: $176+ (8 weapons). Extreme Gun Shooting with transfers: $104 (Basic, 4 weapons) to $185 (Rambo, 6 weapons). The Terminator package ($723) is for groups wanting an extended 300-round session with all available weapons.
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Gdańsk is one of several Polish cities with bookable shooting range tours. Poland is one of the best countries in Europe for shooting tourism — competitive prices, experienced instructors, and an impressive range of firearms including Eastern European military weapons unavailable in most Western countries.