REVIEW · PRAGUE
Ak47 shooting experience
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Prague indoors, AK47 in hand. I love the hotel pickup that can grab you from essentially anywhere in Prague, and I also like that you get hands-on time with real firearms such as AK47, M16, Glock, Uzi, and more, with instructors there to help if you’re new. The one thing to consider: this is a fixed 3-hour block at an indoor range, so it’s not a casual “walk-in and browse” activity.
What makes this feel genuinely worth your time is the combo of private access, a real shooting lineup, and the hassle-free transfers that keep you from figuring out transport after dinner plans. It’s priced at $126.15 per person, and it tends to sell well, often booked about 36 days ahead, so if you want a specific time window, plan early. It’s also rated 4.9 with a 96% recommendation rate, which usually means people walk away satisfied with the experience itself and the hosting.
In This Review
- Quick highlights you should care about
- Why an indoor AK47 session is a smart Prague detour
- What you can shoot at Outback Prague (and what that means)
- Outback Prague: the one-stop range visit
- Pickup and round-trip transfers that actually save your day
- The 3-hour flow: what your time feels like
- Instruction for beginners: the difference between scary and controlled
- Price and value: what $126.15 really buys you
- Who should book this AK47 shooting experience
- Should you book this Prague AK47 session?
- FAQ
- Where is the experience located?
- How long does the session last?
- What does the price include?
- Is pickup offered, and where can they pick you up from?
- Is this experience private?
- What language is it offered in?
- What firearms will you get to shoot?
- Is it suitable for beginners?
- When will I receive confirmation after booking?
- Can I cancel or change my booking?
Quick highlights you should care about

- Pickup from any address in Prague means you spend your energy on shooting, not sorting transit.
- A real indoor range with instructor support, including for beginners.
- Private session for just your group, even if you’re a small party.
- A wide lineup that can include AK47, M16, Glock, Uzi, and more.
- Round-trip transfers included, so you’re not juggling your own rides.
Why an indoor AK47 session is a smart Prague detour
Prague is wonderful for walking—old streets, bridges, viewpoints. But if you want one activity that’s clearly different from sightseeing photos, this kind of indoor firearms session does the job fast. You get a short, focused 3-hour experience built around shooting real weapons, not just watching a demo.
I also like how the setup feels made for the people who don’t want extra friction. Pickup is included, you’ll be taken to the range, and you’ll get the transfer back. That matters in Prague, where evening logistics can easily eat into your plans.
One more practical point: the experience is offered in English, which helps if you’re visiting with friends who aren’t fluent in Czech. And since the session is private, you’re not stuck waiting behind other groups before you get on the line.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague.
What you can shoot at Outback Prague (and what that means)
The centerpiece here is shooting real firearms at an authentic indoor range setting. The lineup can include AK47, M16, Glock, Uzi, and many more, depending on what’s available at the range.
Here’s how that translates for you in real terms:
- If you’ve only seen these guns in movies, you’ll get the reality check of weight, handling, and the instructor’s guidance.
- If you’re a beginner, the key value is that instructors are on hand to assist while you learn how to handle the experience safely and confidently.
- If you’re with a group, this lineup gives you something to talk about after—because the experience is about doing, not just standing around.
Do note the phrase many more. The exact list beyond the named options isn’t spelled out here, so your best bet is to treat the provided lineup as the core highlight and expect the rest to be confirmed with the range during your session.
Outback Prague: the one-stop range visit

This experience runs on a single main stop: Outback Prague, the indoor shooting range where your time is spent. That’s good news if you dislike complicated half-day tours. You’re not bouncing between multiple locations; you’re simply going to the range, shooting, and then heading back.
The indoor setting is a big part of why this works in Prague any time of year. Bad weather doesn’t throw off the whole day the way it can with outdoor activities. Also, because it’s close enough to public transportation, you’re not totally dependent on pickup if plans change at the last second (though pickup is included in your booking).
The trade-off is straightforward: all the energy goes into one concentrated block. If you’re hoping to turn this into a bigger “day of activities” with multiple stops, you’ll need to plan the rest of your schedule around this 3-hour window.
Pickup and round-trip transfers that actually save your day
You’re picked up from your Prague hotel—or more precisely, from any location in Prague. In your reservation, you share the address you want to be picked up from. That means you can match pickup to where you already are staying, and you don’t need to coordinate a meet-up far from your lodging.
Transfer both ways is included in the price. So you’re not dealing with taxi math, asking friends to “meet at a stop,” or relying on guesswork about timing. For a high-adrenaline activity, that comfort matters more than you’d think.
Also, this isn’t a shared shuttle style experience where you might get delayed by lots of stops. It’s a private experience for just your group, so the focus stays on your schedule and your time inside the range.
The 3-hour flow: what your time feels like
You’re looking at about 3 hours total. The booking is structured as an efficient session: pickup, range time for shooting, then transfer back.
Because the details of the internal timing (like exact minutes for briefing versus shooting) aren’t listed here, I’ll keep this practical: expect the instructor’s guidance to be part of the flow, and expect you’ll be guided in a way that supports beginners. The experience is explicitly described as suitable for beginners, with instructors on hand to assist.
A nice detail from the names you’ll hear during your session: one host mentioned is Petr, and another instructor referred to is Pjotr. Both names show up in feedback, and the consistent theme is that the instructor doesn’t just hand you a gun and hope for the best. Instead, you get explanations and a bit of personality—helpful if you’re nervous at first.
Instruction for beginners: the difference between scary and controlled
If you’re worried you won’t “know what you’re doing,” this is the part that reduces the stress. The experience is designed for people who are new to shooting, and instructors are on hand to assist.
I like this approach because it changes the feeling from intimidation to learning. You’re not just paying for access to weapons; you’re paying for instruction that helps you stay oriented and safe while you do something most people only talk about.
And based on the way hosts are described, the instructors also bring a friendly, explanatory vibe. In plain terms: if you’re going with friends for a stag-do type of day out, the tone can help keep it fun while still being structured.
Price and value: what $126.15 really buys you
At $126.15 per person, this isn’t a budget “half hour of fun” add-on. But when you break down what’s included, it starts to look like a serious activity price rather than a simple attraction fee.
Here’s the value logic:
- You’re paying for a private experience for your group (not a big mingle with strangers).
- You get an indoor range session with real firearms, including headline options like AK47 and M16.
- Transfers both ways are included, which saves you money and time on Prague transport.
- Instruction support is part of the deal, which matters if you’re a beginner.
One more value angle: since it’s booked an average of 36 days in advance, it signals real demand. When something sells well, it often means it’s not just “available,” it’s genuinely delivering the experience people thought they were buying.
If you’re deciding between this and a generic activity where you mostly observe, this one is more “hands-on and memorable.” And if that’s your travel style, the price feels easier to justify.
Who should book this AK47 shooting experience
This experience fits best if you want one structured, high-impact activity in Prague without adding planning stress. It’s also a strong match for:
- Small groups who want privacy and a shared experience (the session is private, exclusively your group).
- Beginner-friendly first-timers who need instructor support rather than tough-it-out vibes.
- People staying somewhere central enough that pickup from their address is easy to arrange.
If you hate indoor shooting environments, or if firearms-themed experiences don’t match your comfort level, then you should probably skip this—even if everything else looks perfect on paper.
Should you book this Prague AK47 session?
Yes, if you’re looking for a private, beginner-friendly, instruction-led indoor shooting experience with real firearms and included transfers. The combination of hotel or address pickup, round-trip transport, and a focused 3-hour block makes it a practical “do this, then carry on” activity.
Book it especially if you want to avoid Prague logistics and you’d rather spend the day doing something hands-on than troubleshooting how to get across town. With high ratings and a recommendation rate of 96%, you also have a decent signal that people leave feeling the experience matched the promise.
Don’t book it if you’re mainly after sightseeing, or if a firearms activity sounds like more stress than fun. And since it’s non-refundable and can’t be changed, treat the decision seriously.
If you’re ready for a real, structured hands-on challenge in Prague, this is the kind of booking that can turn into your group’s best story from the trip.
FAQ
Where is the experience located?
It takes place at Outback Prague in Prague, Czech Republic.
How long does the session last?
It runs for about 3 hours.
What does the price include?
Pickup and transfer both ways are included in the price.
Is pickup offered, and where can they pick you up from?
Yes. They pick up from any location in Prague. You share the address you want to be picked up from when you reserve.
Is this experience private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What language is it offered in?
It’s offered in English.
What firearms will you get to shoot?
You’ll shoot real weapons such as AK47, M16, Glock, Uzi, and many more.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. Instructors are on hand to assist, and it’s described as suitable for beginners.
When will I receive confirmation after booking?
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, unless you book within 1 day of travel, in which case confirmation is sent as soon as possible subject to availability.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.






















