Prague turns adrenaline into an indoor sport. At Ranger Shooting Range Prague, you get an organized, safety-first shooting session in the middle of town, with the chance to handle famous guns like AK47, Glock, Dragunov, and UZI.
I especially like how the instructors (people such as George and Paul, plus Peter, Vlad, and Igor in different sessions) make first-timers comfortable fast, without rushing the basics. I also like the practical setup: it’s an indoor range that’s easy to reach by public transport, plus snacks and drinks are included so you’re not scrambling for food during a busy travel day.
One thing to consider: the indoor shooting room can feel a bit smaller than you might picture, and you may be sharing your time slot with other shooters, so the vibe is efficient rather than spacious and slow.
In This Review
- Key Things You Should Know Before You Go
- Why Ranger Shooting Range Prague Feels Like the Right Kind of Bold
- Getting There: Lublaňská Address and Easy Public Transit
- What Happens Once You Arrive (Without the Guesswork)
- The Gun Lineup: What You Can Actually Expect to Shoot
- Packages and Value: How the 5-Gun, 7-Gun, and Ultimate Options Work
- Indoor Range Reality: Safety, Professionalism, and the Group Factor
- Timing and What You Actually Do During the Session
- What’s Included (and What You’ll Pay for Separately)
- Who This Is Best For in Prague
- Should You Book Ranger Shooting Range Prague?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Shooting Range Prague – RANGER Prague?
- How long does the experience take?
- What does the price include?
- Do I need a passport or ID?
- What are the age requirements?
- What firearms can I expect to shoot?
- Is it offered in English, and is it indoor?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key Things You Should Know Before You Go

- Indoor, city-center convenience: a strong rainy-day option with public-transport access
- Beginner-friendly coaching: instructors focus on safety and technique, with plenty of reassurance
- Iconic firearm lineup: packages can include AK47, Glock, Dragunov, and UZI
- Time-boxed experience (about 2 hours): you’ll move through stages with the group, not linger
- Value comes from what’s included: weapons/equipment and guidance are part of the price, not add-ons
Why Ranger Shooting Range Prague Feels Like the Right Kind of Bold
If you’re coming to Prague looking for experiences that feel memorable, this shooting range hits a sweet spot. It’s not just about adrenaline. It’s about getting a guided, structured chance to fire different types of guns in a modern facility. The fact that it’s indoor matters more than you’d think: Prague weather can be hit-or-miss, and this is a solid plan when the sky won’t cooperate.
I also like that the training tone seems consistent: safety first, then technique, then fun. Instructors across different sessions—names you may hear like George, Paul, Peter, Vlad, and Igor—are repeatedly described as patient and clearly focused on making people feel at ease before the first shot. That’s important because the biggest barrier for most first-timers isn’t the guns. It’s the uncertainty of what to do next.
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Getting There: Lublaňská Address and Easy Public Transit

Your meeting point is Lublaňská 1729/23, Nové Město, 120 00 Praha-Praha 2. The range is centrally located, and the experience is described as near public transportation, which is exactly what you want in Prague. You don’t want your “one big activity” to turn into a long scramble across trams and sidewalks.
Also, this is the kind of activity that benefits from arriving early without stress. Plan to show up a bit ahead so you can settle in, handle check-in smoothly, and get the briefing without feeling rushed. Since the session is about 2 hours, tight timing can add up fast if you’re already cutting it close.
What Happens Once You Arrive (Without the Guesswork)

The run of the experience is built around a clear flow. You’re not left to figure things out. You start with instruction and safety guidance, then you move into the shooting portion with professional support.
From the review details, what stands out is how many first-timers felt genuinely supported rather than “thrown into it.” Instructors like Paul and George are specifically praised for being both serious about safety and light enough to keep nerves under control. Other names that come up include John, Milan, Jacob, and Micheal, often described as patient and thorough with explanations.
Here’s the practical takeaway for you: if you’re new, ask questions during the briefing. You’ll want to know how the instructors expect you to hold and handle firearms during the session, and you’ll benefit from listening for the small technique cues. The whole point is that you’re learning while still having a fun time.
The Gun Lineup: What You Can Actually Expect to Shoot

Ranger Shooting Range Prague is known for a wide selection of pistols, rifles, and shotguns, with themed packages that let you try multiple firearm types. The featured “legendary weapons” you may see offered include:
- AK47
- Glock
- Dragunov
- UZI
Why this lineup matters: it’s not just one “type” of firearm experience. You get contrast in how different guns are handled and fired—so the session feels like more than a single repeatable motion.
Also, the instructors appear to pay attention to how people shoot, not just whether you can pull the trigger. Some review comments emphasize that you’re helped with form and technique, especially if you’re new. So even if a gun feels intimidating at first, you’re not on your own.
Packages and Value: How the 5-Gun, 7-Gun, and Ultimate Options Work

The price is listed at $102.79 per person, with a duration of about 2 hours. What makes it feel like decent value (for the category) is that the experience includes professional guidance, all weapons and equipment, and also snacks, beverages, and bottled water.
In reviews, you’ll see references to different package lengths, such as:
- a 5 gun option (often described as a good fit for complete beginners)
- a 7 gun package
- an ultimate package for people who want to try a lot more
If you’re trying to pick, here’s my practical rule. Choose based on how you want your memory to feel afterward:
- If you want a confidence-building first session, a 5 gun style package can be a sweet spot because it’s enough variety without turning the session into nonstop shooting.
- If you’re already excited and want more variety, a 7 gun option may be worth it.
- If you’ve got serious curiosity and you want maximum range time with more firearm types, the ultimate package is the one people describe as truly delivering.
One more value tip: bring a little extra budget if you want more shooting time than your selected package covers, because you may be tempted once you get comfortable. Reviews also mention souvenir photos as an add-on you can purchase.
Indoor Range Reality: Safety, Professionalism, and the Group Factor

The indoor range is the core of this experience. Reviews consistently stress that it’s run with strong safety habits and professional instruction. People mention feeling safe throughout, including couples and families traveling together (with the important note that the experience has age rules).
The part to keep realistic is the space. One review points out that the shooting room can feel smaller than expected, and another notes that group size can affect your comfort level—like wanting a bigger space or smaller shooting room. Even with a great setup, this experience is designed to move efficiently, especially since it runs every day.
So, if you hate waiting or being close to other people while you’re doing a physical, adrenaline activity, you might prefer booking a quieter time slot when possible (and choosing whatever package length feels right for your comfort).
Timing and What You Actually Do During the Session

You’re looking at around 2 hours, so the experience isn’t a half-day adventure. It’s a focused block: briefing, then guided shooting. This is why it works well with other Prague plans. You can do it in the afternoon, in an evening slot, or as your weather-plan when the city streets aren’t cooperating.
Because time is limited, it’s also worth mentally preparing for a “do-and-learn” format. You won’t just watch. You’ll shoot, get coaching, and then move on. That keeps the energy up and prevents the experience from feeling like a long lecture.
What’s Included (and What You’ll Pay for Separately)

Here’s the clean breakdown of what the experience includes versus what’s extra:
Included:
- All activities
- Professional guide
- All weapons and equipment
- Snacks
- Beverages
- Bottled water
Not included:
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Lunch
This is one of the reasons the price feels more reasonable than it might at first glance. In a lot of similar activities, you end up paying separately for things that should be basic. Here, the essentials—guidance and the gear—are part of the session price.
My advice: if you’re hungry before you go, grab something earlier. Since lunch isn’t included, it helps to plan around it. And if you want photos, decide in the moment whether you want them, because that’s the kind of add-on that can creep upward fast.
Who This Is Best For in Prague
This is a strong fit if you want an activity that’s different from the usual Prague checklist. It’s also ideal if you want something you can do without relying on long outdoor walks.
Best match:
- First-time shooters who want safety-first instruction and reassurance
- People who want to try multiple firearm types, not just one
- Travelers who like structured, guided activities that still feel exciting
Not ideal if:
- You’re uncomfortable around firearms even with strict safety controls
- You want a huge, empty shooting space for your own personal vibe
- You don’t like group scheduling and prefer solo experiences
One more practical note: the experience is for age 18+ and requires a current valid passport on the day of travel. Children must be accompanied by an adult, but the minimum age rule is still 18—so plan accordingly if you’re traveling with younger guests.
Should You Book Ranger Shooting Range Prague?
Yes, you should book it if you want a well-run, city-center indoor shooting experience that gives you real variety—think AK47, Glock, Dragunov, and UZI—with instructors who focus on safety and beginner confidence. If you’re worried about being new, the repeated theme is that you won’t be left floundering.
Skip it if you’re expecting a large, private shooting room or a slow, lingering “museum-style” experience. This is efficient, guided, and time-boxed, and the indoor space can feel tighter than you imagined.
If you do book, I’d choose a package level based on how you feel about guns after the first few shots: start where you’ll feel curious instead of overwhelmed, and remember that snacks and drinks are already handled.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Shooting Range Prague – RANGER Prague?
The meeting point is Lublaňská 1729/23, Nové Město, 120 00 Praha-Praha 2, Czechia. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the experience take?
The duration is listed as about 2 hours.
What does the price include?
The experience includes professional guide, all activities, all weapons and equipment, snacks, beverages, and bottled water.
Do I need a passport or ID?
Yes. A current valid passport is required on the day of travel.
What are the age requirements?
The minimum age is 18. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
What firearms can I expect to shoot?
You can shoot a wide selection of pistols, rifles, and shotguns, and packages include legendary weapons such as AK47, Glock, Dragunov, and UZI.
Is it offered in English, and is it indoor?
It’s offered in English, and it’s an indoor shooting range, centrally located and available every day.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




















