REVIEW · GDANSK
Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland
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A 25 m indoor range you’ll remember. You get to try firearms like a AK-47 and Glock 17 in a controlled setup, with an instructor guiding each step.
I like that safety isn’t treated like a checkbox here. You’re provided goggles and hearing protection, and the training is built around handling, loading, and shooting correctly.
One note before you go: the 30-minute window is approximate because your time depends on how many rounds you shoot and your skill pace.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Where your session starts: Strzelnica sportowa SUBIEKTLitewska
- Safety-first coaching: gear, briefing, and how instructors teach
- The range setup: what a 25 m indoor session feels like
- Weapons you may fire in Gdańsk (and what that means for your experience)
- Targets that keep it from becoming boring
- Automatic mode: what to expect if you want the full-auto moment
- How long will it take: the ammo rule beats the clock
- English instruction and your comfort level
- Price and value in Gdańsk: what $43.31 really buys
- Best for: who should book this shooting range in Gdańsk
- Should you book the SUBIEKTLitewska shooting experience?
- FAQ
- Is this shooting range experience only for adults?
- How long does the experience take?
- What safety gear is provided?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- What weapons might I shoot?
- Do I get a refund if I cancel?
Key things to know before you go

- 25 m indoor range in central Gdańsk, built for structured shooting sessions
- Military or police-style instruction, with staff such as Bartek and an instructor nicknamed Boss
- Protected from the start with goggles and hearing protection provided
- Live-fire targets, including turntables and poppers for more than static shooting
- Automatic shooting options if your package and instructor allow it
- Time depends on ammunition, so you might finish faster than the “about 30 minutes” estimate
Where your session starts: Strzelnica sportowa SUBIEKTLitewska

Your activity starts at Strzelnica sportowa SUBIEKTLitewska 2G, 80-719 Gdańsk, Poland and ends back at the same point. The range is in central Gdańsk and is listed as being near public transportation, which matters if you don’t want to build your whole day around a taxi.
Expect a straightforward flow: you arrive, meet your instructor, and get slotted into a session based on the group schedule. The operator keeps group size small enough to feel personal (maximum 30 travelers), but big enough that the range can run efficiently.
Even if you’re just a curious first-timer, this kind of indoor range is a different experience than movies. It’s controlled, methodical, and designed so you learn the basics safely before you start firing.
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Safety-first coaching: gear, briefing, and how instructors teach

This is one of those activities where the value is mostly in the guidance. You’re not just handed a gun and told to figure it out. You get an instructor with military or police experience, and that shows in the pace and the wording of the coaching.
Here’s what the session is built around, based on the description: you’ll learn how to handle, load, and shoot the weapons you’re assigned. The format is part theoretical (how things work and why safety rules matter), part practical (doing it under supervision).
You’re also given goggles and hearing protection. Reviews point out that even with protection, the noise can still be an issue for some people. If someone in your group is sensitive to sound, plan for that reality.
A practical tip: don’t hang back with questions. If you’re nervous, say so early. The feedback you have here repeatedly mentions instructors being patient, especially when someone is new. That kind of early communication helps you get more confident faster.
The range setup: what a 25 m indoor session feels like
You’ll shoot at an indoor shooting range about 25 m (82 ft) long. That distance is close enough to give you quick feedback, but far enough to make the session realistic. You’ll be aiming at targets designed for live-fire training, not gimmicks.
The indoor setting also changes the feel of the experience. Outdoors, you might deal with wind and changing light. Indoors, the main variables are technique and how consistently you follow the instructor’s steps.
Reviews also mention things like the guns being prepared by the range and then brought to you for your turn. That matters because it reduces fiddling, delays, and confusion, especially for people who are trying several weapon types.
Weapons you may fire in Gdańsk (and what that means for your experience)

The experience is built around trying a selection of firearms used by Polish soldiers, and the packages vary. Across the details given, you might fire handguns, rifles, and shotguns, plus options that are more “techy” or machine-style depending on what’s offered on your day.
From the information you provided, some of the clearly named options include:
- Glock 17
- AK-47
- Scorpion Evo
- AR-15
- A pump-action shotgun (and reviews mention a 12 gauge option)
- A machine gun–style Czech firearm (named as a Czech machine gun in one review)
- A 9mm pistol (in packages described as counter-terror style)
Two things I’d highlight if you’re deciding whether this is worth it:
- You’re getting variety. Handgun recoil and trigger behavior feel very different from rifle control, and shotguns are a whole other rhythm.
- You can use the session to learn what you like. Some people think they want one specific gun (often the AK-47), but they end up enjoying something else more once they’re actually holding it.
Also: one review notes a heavy trigger feel on the Glock 17. That’s a helpful reality check. Even if the gun is famous, the way it responds can surprise first-timers. Your instructor should help you adjust your technique for what you’re feeling.
Targets that keep it from becoming boring
This isn’t only “stand still and shoot paper.” Your session includes multiple target types that change the challenge.
You may shoot:
- Static targets
- Turntables (for targets that move into position)
- Automatic poppers (for quick, reactive shooting)
If you’re more experienced, the format can get more demanding with obstacles or different shooting positions. That’s a good sign for value, because it means repeatable sessions aren’t required for the activity to feel engaging.
And yes, it can be more fun than you expect. Reviews mention dynamic targets and the feeling of control under supervision. When you’re doing this correctly, you’re not just “pulling triggers.” You’re building a routine: aim, align, manage recoil, then repeat.
One extra perk worth knowing: at least some packages let you keep the targets you shoot, including target sheets with bullet holes. If you care about souvenirs, ask during check-in what’s included for your exact package.
Automatic mode: what to expect if you want the full-auto moment
The description mentions you can try automatic shooting, and it even calls out feeling the power of fully automatic mode if you’re interested.
Here’s the honest way to approach it:
- You’ll need to be comfortable following instructions at all times.
- Your actual automatic experience depends on what you booked and what the range allows during your slot.
- It’s part of a supervised, ammo-based session, so your instructor will still pace you for safety and accuracy.
Reviews hint that instructors coach timing and technique, like getting quick shotgun hits within a short window. That matters because automatic shooting is not just about volume. It’s about control and staying consistent under fast firing.
If you’re excited about full-auto, treat it like the grand finale rather than the only point. Your accuracy and confidence early on will make that part feel way more satisfying later.
How long will it take: the ammo rule beats the clock
The tour is listed as 30 minutes (approx.), but the “approx.” part is real. The operator states the duration depends on ammunition amount and shooter skills, and that timing can’t be guaranteed because about 90% of timing is individual.
What that looks like in practice:
- Some sessions may feel short if you go through a limited number of rounds quickly.
- Other sessions might stretch out if you take extra time to get comfortable, correct technique, or finish every round safely at your pace.
One review specifically mentions the activity only lasting about 10 minutes because you pay for the amount of bullets. That aligns with what the description says: you’re given as much time as you need to safely shoot the purchased ammunition.
So when you plan your day in Gdańsk, don’t schedule a super tight connection right after. Give yourself breathing room, especially if you’re combining this with Old Town walks or a boat ride.
English instruction and your comfort level
The booking info says the experience is offered in English, and reviews confirm English communication is generally workable. For first-time shooters, that matters just as much as the weapon list.
If you’re nervous, the good news is that the coaching style appears to be built for mixed experience levels. One review mentions a girlfriend who was a first-timer and still had a great time, with the instructor being understanding and supportive.
For solos, another review highlights comfort. You won’t be “performing” for a group. You’re paired with an instructor and guided shot by shot.
This is also the kind of activity where you’ll benefit from speaking up if you’re unsure about anything. The session is structured, but you’re still responsible for following instructions precisely.
Price and value in Gdańsk: what $43.31 really buys
The price is listed at $43.31 per person. The big value point here isn’t just the entertainment. It’s what’s included:
Included:
- Shooting instructor
- targets
- firearms
- ammunition
- goggles
- hearing protection
Not included:
- Age restriction only: 18+
That bundle is the heart of the value. If you compare it to experiences where you pay extra for basic safety gear, ammo, or target access, this setup feels more “complete” for the price.
That said, the price you pay is tied to ammunition amount and which package you choose. If your goal is more time, more guns, or more automatic shooting, you’ll want to choose a package that matches that goal. Don’t assume the listed “about 30 minutes” will happen automatically.
From the reviews, value is often tied to getting a range of firearms and taking home targets. Even if your time ends up shorter, the combination of instructor supervision plus live-fire variety is why people rate it so highly.
Best for: who should book this shooting range in Gdańsk
This is a strong fit if you:
- Want a structured first experience with real firearms in a controlled indoor setting
- Like the idea of trying iconic models like AK-47 and familiar pistols like Glock 17
- Want real instruction, not just a “look but don’t touch” lesson
- Prefer something short and scheduled rather than a half-day commitment
It’s also worth considering if you’re an experienced shooter who wants a safe, professional environment with dynamic targets like turntables and poppers.
It might be less ideal if:
- You’re very sensitive to loud noise, even with hearing protection
- You want a guaranteed long duration; your time will track your ammo and pace
- You’re expecting an outdoor “survival guide” style experience; this is a range-focused activity
Should you book the SUBIEKTLitewska shooting experience?
Yes, I’d book it if your priority is a safe, instructor-led chance to try multiple firearms in Gdańsk. The included gear and the fact that ammunition, targets, and firearms are part of the package make it feel like straightforward value, and the repeated feedback emphasizes controlled conditions and professional supervision.
I’d think twice if you’re counting on the session always lasting the full “about 30 minutes.” If you’re the type who needs extra hand-holding or you want lots of rounds, pick a package accordingly and schedule some buffer time.
If you want a memorable “Poland moment” that’s different from the usual museum-and-church loop, this one delivers. Just go in ready to follow instructions closely, and you’ll come out with a story you can’t get from a screen.
FAQ
Is this shooting range experience only for adults?
Yes. The activity is only allowed for people who are 18+.
How long does the experience take?
The duration is listed as about 30 minutes, but it’s approximate. Timing depends on the amount of ammunition you shoot and the shooter’s skills and pace.
What safety gear is provided?
Goggles and hearing protection are included.
What language is the experience offered in?
It’s offered in English.
What weapons might I shoot?
You may be able to try firearms such as Glock 17 and AK-47, and other options like Scorpion Evo, AR-15, and a 12 gauge shotgun depending on the package available on your session.
Do I get a refund if I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.



























