Gdańsk Firearm Shooting Experience with Instructor: Packages, Prices & Booking Guide
Tour Overview
Strzelnica Sportowa Subiket is a purpose-built indoor shooting facility in central Gdańsk, offering one of the most distinctive weapon selections of any tourist range in Poland. Unlike ranges stocked with the usual Western firearms, Subiket specialises in Polish military and police weapons — including the Grot A2 assault rifle (currently in service with the Polish Armed Forces), the PM-98 Glauberyt SMG, and the Walther P99 used by the Polish Police.
The venue has accumulated 874 reviews at 4.8 stars on GetYourGuide, making it one of the most-reviewed shooting experiences in Gdańsk. Instructors have backgrounds in the Polish special forces or anti-terror police, bringing genuine operational knowledge to each session rather than just a civilian training certificate.
The range does not include hotel pickup — the location is directly accessible from Gdańsk’s Old Town on foot or by tram. This also means it’s the more flexible option for visitors who prefer to show up at their own pace rather than coordinating a scheduled pickup. Slots run from 11:00 to 16:00 in 30-minute intervals.
Packages & Pricing
- Glock 17 with laser sight — 5 rounds
- Uzi standard — 5 rounds
- AK-47 Collimator — 5 rounds
- Shotgun (pump gun) — 1 round
- Walther P99 — 10 rounds
- PM-98 Glauberyt full auto — 10 rounds
- Grot A2 full auto — 10 rounds
- Shotgun semi/pump — 5 rounds
- Glock 17 laser sight — 10 rounds
- Uzi standard — 10 rounds
- AK-47 Kalashnikov — 10 rounds
- Shotgun (pump gun) — 5 rounds
- CZ Shadow I — 10 rounds
- Uzi full auto — 15 rounds
- AK-47 full auto — 10 rounds
- Grot A2 full auto — 10 rounds
- Shotgun — 10 rounds
- Glock 17 laser — 20 rounds
- PM-98 Glauberyt full auto — 20 rounds
- AK-47 full auto — 20 rounds
- Grot A2 full auto — 20 rounds
- Uzi full auto — 30 rounds
- PM-98 Glauberyt full auto — 30 rounds
- Grot A2 full auto — 30 rounds
- M16A1 Vietnam full auto — 30 rounds
- AK-47 full auto — 30 rounds
Firearms Available
Subiket’s arsenal centres on Polish military and police firearms — weapons you won’t find at most tourist ranges. The range’s 82-foot (25m) lanes accommodate everything from handguns to assault rifles in full-auto mode:
| Firearm | Type | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Glock 17 (laser sight) | Semi-Auto Pistol | Police standard worldwide |
| Walther P99 | Semi-Auto Pistol | Polish Police sidearm |
| CZ Shadow I | Semi-Auto Pistol | Competition-grade Czech pistol |
| Uzi | SMG (full-auto available) | Classic Israeli SMG |
| PM-98 Glauberyt | Polish SMG (full-auto) | Used by Polish counter-terror units |
| AK-47 Kalashnikov | Assault Rifle (full-auto) | Iconic Soviet battle rifle |
| Grot A2 | Assault Rifle (full-auto) | Current Polish Armed Forces rifle |
| M16A1 | Assault Rifle (full-auto) | Vietnam-era US military rifle |
| Shotgun (pump/semi) | Shotgun | Available in most packages |
The Grot A2 is the defining weapon of this range — Poland’s current service rifle, adopted in 2017, and rarely available outside a military base. The opportunity to fire it in full-auto mode alongside the PM-98 Glauberyt makes this the best destination in Gdańsk for anyone with an interest in Polish military history or modern firearms.
What to Expect
Getting There
Strzelnica Sportowa Subiket is located in central Gdańsk, accessible by foot from the Old Town or by tram. The exact address is at coordinates 54°21’04.6″N 18°40’54.9″E — get directions via Google Maps on the booking confirmation.
On Arrival
Meet your instructor at the range entrance. Your instructor will have a background in the Polish special forces or anti-terror police — this is part of what sets Subiket apart from civilian-run ranges. You’ll receive a practical and theoretical introduction to your chosen weapons before heading to the 25-metre firing lanes.
At the Range (20–30 minutes)
Work through your package at your own pace — the operator states that duration depends 90% on the individual. You’re given as much time as needed to safely fire all purchased ammunition. Targets, turntables for dynamic shooting, and automatic poppers are available. Advanced shooters can request obstacle courses or alternative shooting positions.
After the Session
You leave directly from the range — there’s no return transport as this is a central city location. Shooting targets are yours to keep.
Location & Transport
Practical Information
Visitor Tips
- This range is the best choice in Gdańsk if you want full-auto — the PM-98 Glauberyt and Grot A2 in automatic mode are unavailable at most tourist ranges in Poland.
- The Polish Policeman package at $78 is exceptional value for full-auto experience — you get the PM-98 and the current Polish service rifle (Grot A2) for less than $80.
- The range is in central Gdańsk, not on the outskirts — ideal if you want to combine it with Old Town sightseeing before or after.
- Wear closed-toe shoes and a high collar — hot brass casings eject sideways and can hit exposed skin.
- The operator notes that advanced shooters can ask for obstacles and alternative positions — worth mentioning to your instructor if you have experience.
- The Rumble Set (150 rounds, 5 full-auto weapons) is only listed with session duration rather than a price — contact the operator via GetYourGuide messaging before booking if you want this specific package.
- Slots run 11:00–16:00 — book the morning slot to keep your afternoon free for the beaches at Sopot (20 minutes north by train).
What Visitors Say
Strzelnica Sportowa Subiket holds a 4.8 out of 5 on GetYourGuide from 874 verified reviews — the highest review count of any shooting experience in Gdańsk. The consistent themes are exceptional instructor quality, genuine military expertise, and the uniqueness of the Polish weapon selection.
A small number of reviews mention that the stated duration can be shorter than expected for experienced shooters who work through ammunition quickly — if you want to extend your session, the operator allows additional ammunition purchases on-site.
