Tourist aiming at a target at a shooting range in Prague, Czech Republic

Shooting Range Tours in Czech Republic: All Experiences (2026)

? 5 tours available ★ 5.0 / 5 on all tours ✓ Free cancellation ✓ Reserve now, pay later ? Prague
The Czech Republic has 5 bookable shooting range tours for tourists, all based in Prague, starting from 2,125 CZK (€85 / ~$92) per person. All are rated 5.0 on Viator with a combined 6,500+ reviews. Choose from two city-centre indoor ranges, an all-inclusive hotel-pickup package, an outdoor experience at the largest range in the country, or a private AK-47 session. The Czech Republic’s liberal firearms laws and long gun-manufacturing heritage make it one of Europe’s top destinations for shooting tourism.

All Shooting Range Tours in the Czech Republic

All five tours are bookable through Viator with instant confirmation and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. Every tour operates in or from Prague — the country’s undisputed hub for shooting tourism.

Tour City Price From Guns Transport Duration
RANGER Prague Prague 2,125 CZK
€85 / ~$92
3–10 guns Walk-in (city centre) ~2 hrs
All-Inclusive Package Prague ~2,200 CZK
€88 / ~$97
3–10 guns Hotel pickup (private car) ~2 hrs
Affordable Package Prague 2,125 CZK
€85 / ~$92
3–10 guns Walk-in (near metro) ~1 hr
Outdoor Experience Prague 2,125 CZK
€85 / ~$92
3–10 guns Bus from Old Town ~4 hrs
AK-47 Experience Prague 2,625 CZK
€105 / ~$114
3 guns (AK-47 focus) Hotel pickup (private) ~3 hrs
? Which tour is right for you? For most visitors, RANGER Prague is the top choice — 4,364+ reviews, city-centre walk-in, and 5 packages to choose from. Want hotel pickup and a snack? All-Inclusive Package. On a budget? Affordable Package — same guns, no transport. Want dramatic outdoor shooting at 500m ranges? Outdoor Experience. Just want to fire an AK-47 with private pickup? AK-47 Experience. See the full comparison on the Prague city guide →

Prague — Czech Republic’s Shooting Range Hub

All of the Czech Republic’s tourist shooting range tours are based in Prague, the country’s capital and by far the most visited city. Prague’s combination of liberal firearms laws, central European location, huge tourism industry, and strong stag-party scene has made it one of Europe’s top destinations for shooting tourism — rivalling Krakow and Budapest.

RANGER Prague Shooting Range — Most Reviewed
From 2,125 CZK (€85 / ~$92) per person
Instructor guiding a tourist at RANGER Prague shooting range
Tourist aiming at target at RANGER Prague indoor range
  • 5 packages from 3 guns (25 shots) to 10 guns — AK-47, Glock, AR-15, Dragunov & more
  • City-centre location in Vinohrady (Praha 2), 5 min from I.P. Pavlova metro
  • Snacks, beverages, safety equipment & English instruction included
  • ★ 5.0 from 4,364+ Viator reviews — highest-rated range in Prague
Prague Armory — All-Inclusive Package (Hotel Pickup)
From ~2,200 CZK (€88 / ~$97) per person
Instructor shares safety guidelines at Prague Armory
Friends enjoying a shooting range session at Prague Armory
  • 6 packages from 3 to 10 guns — 200+ firearm arsenal incl. Desert Eagle .50AE
  • Private car hotel pickup & drop-off from any Prague address
  • Sandwich, drink, snacks included — fully private, groups never merged
  • ★ 5.0 from 946+ Viator reviews · Military-background instructors
Prague Armory — Affordable Package (No Transport)
From 2,125 CZK (€85 / ~$92) per person
Instructor helping tourist aim with AR rifle at Prague Armory
Friends posing in front of Prague Armory
  • 5 packages from 3 to 10 guns — same 200+ arsenal as all-inclusive
  • Walk-in, 5 min from Kolbenova metro (Line B) — no transport included
  • Most cost-effective option — no minimum group size, solo travellers welcome
  • ★ 5.0 from 1,201+ Viator reviews · Open daily 10 AM – 8 PM
Prague Outdoor Shooting Experience — Open Air
From 2,125 CZK (€85 / ~$92) per person
Bullet casing ejecting from firearm at outdoor range near Prague
Tourists posing with rifles at the outdoor shooting range near Prague
  • 5 packages from 3 to 10 guns — incl. Dragunov sniper rifle at 500m
  • Largest outdoor gun range in the Czech Republic — lanes 25–500 metres
  • Bus transfer from Old Town, snacks & drinks included
  • ★ 5.0 from 18 Viator reviews · Instructors: former Czech army & police
AK-47 Shooting Experience — Private & Simple
2,625 CZK (€105 / ~$114) per person
Tourist holding an AK-47 at Prague shooting range
Instructor guiding tourist to shoot AK-47 in Prague
  • 1 package: AK-47 (10 shots), Glock 17 (15 shots), shotgun (5 shots) — 30 rounds total
  • 100% private — your group only, never merged with other travellers
  • Private A/C vehicle with WiFi, hotel pickup from any Prague address
  • ★ 5.0 from 46 Viator reviews · 4 daily time slots (10am–4pm)

See the full side-by-side comparison, firearms tables, and visitor tips on the Prague shooting range guide →

Shooting Range Tours in the Czech Republic: What to Know

The Czech Republic occupies a unique position in European shooting tourism. While most EU member states have highly restrictive firearms laws, the Czech Republic has a constitutional right to bear arms — one of only two countries in the European Union (alongside Switzerland in a similar framework) to enshrine this right. This has created a deep gun culture that extends naturally into tourism.

The country also has one of the richest firearms manufacturing histories in the world. Česká zbrojovka (CZ) — headquartered in Uherský Brod — produces the CZ 75 pistol, CZ Scorpion EVO 3, and CZ BREN 2, all of which are available to fire at Prague’s ranges. Shooting a Czech-made firearm in the Czech Republic adds an authenticity that few other destinations can match.

Prague’s shooting range industry is well-established, professional, and highly competitive. The two main operators — RANGER Prague and Prague Armory — have collectively accumulated over 6,500 Viator reviews with a perfect 5.0 average. Both employ certified, often military-background instructors and operate modern, well-ventilated indoor facilities. The outdoor range adds a unique option with open-air lanes stretching up to 500 metres.

Shooting ranges are one of Prague’s most popular stag party activities, alongside beer tours, go-karting, and river cruises. The UK stag-party market drives significant search volume — “shooting range Prague” generates 800+ monthly UK searches alone. But the experience appeals equally to couples, solo travellers, and families (ages 10+ at some ranges) looking for something different among Prague’s many attractions.

Dismantled rifle on display at a shooting range in Prague, Czech Republic
Prague ranges stock Czech-made firearms like the CZ 75 and Scorpion EVO alongside global icons like the AK-47 and Glock 17.

Czech Republic vs Other European Shooting Destinations

The Czech Republic is one of several European countries popular for shooting tourism. Here’s how it compares to the other main destinations:

Feature Czech Republic Poland Hungary Latvia
Main City Prague Krakow Budapest Riga
Tours Available 5 tours 4+ tours 3+ tours 2+ tours
Price From €85 ~€35–61 ~€50–70 ~€60–80
Outdoor Range Yes (500m) Some operators Indoor only Indoor only
Max Guns per Tour Up to 10 Up to 7 Up to 8 Up to 6
Combined Reviews 6,500+ 3,000+ 1,000+ 200+
UK Stag Party Volume High (800+ mo) Very High (1,400 mo) Medium (450 mo) Lower
City Centre Range Yes (RANGER) No (transfer needed) Varies Varies

The Czech Republic’s key advantage is its combination of volume (5 distinct tours), quality (6,500+ reviews, all 5.0), variety (indoor + outdoor), and convenience (city-centre walk-in option). Poland offers better value on price; the Czech Republic offers more choice and the unique outdoor experience.

Practical Information

Minimum Age
10+ (RANGER, Prague Armory with parent) or 18+ (Outdoor, AK-47)
ID Required
Valid passport or EU national ID — driving licences are not accepted
Currency
Czech koruna (CZK) — EUR accepted at some ranges
Cancellation
Free cancellation up to 24 hours on all tours
Booking
Viator — instant confirmation, reserve now pay later
Languages
English on all tours (instruction & guides)
What to Wear
Closed-toe shoes, high-collar top — hot brass ejects sideways
Not Allowed
Alcohol, drugs — zero tolerance at all ranges
⚠️ Passport required — not driving licence. Czech law requires registration in a police database before handling firearms. A valid passport or EU national ID card is mandatory at every range. Driving licences are not accepted — no exceptions. Anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be refused entry with no refund.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can tourists shoot guns in the Czech Republic?
Yes. The Czech Republic has some of the most liberal firearms laws in Europe, and shooting range tours are fully legal and tourist-friendly. Prague has 5 bookable experiences on Viator, all rated 5.0/5. No firearms licence is needed — just a valid passport or EU national ID card. English-speaking instructors and full safety equipment are provided on every tour.
How much does a shooting range cost in the Czech Republic?
Tours start from 2,125 CZK (€85 / ~$92) per person for 3 guns and 25 shots. Mid-range packages with 5–7 guns cost 2,875–3,625 CZK (€115–€145). Premium 10-gun packages cost 4,250–4,300 CZK (€170–€172). All prices include instruction, safety equipment, and ammunition. Transport and meals vary by tour.
Where are the shooting ranges in the Czech Republic?
All tourist-oriented ranges are in Prague. Two indoor ranges — RANGER Prague in Vinohrady and Prague Armory near Kolbenova metro — plus one outdoor range 40 minutes outside the city. There are currently no tourist shooting range tours available in other Czech cities through major booking platforms.
Why is the Czech Republic popular for shooting tourism?
The Czech Republic has a constitutional right to bear arms, one of few EU countries with this. Combined with a world-class firearms manufacturing heritage (CZ, Scorpion EVO, BREN), a massive tourism industry, and Prague’s popularity as a stag party destination, it’s created a natural shooting tourism hub with well-established, highly rated operators.
What is the minimum age?
RANGER Prague and Prague Armory allow ages 10+ with a parent or guardian present. The outdoor range and AK-47 experience require 18+. A valid passport or EU national ID is always mandatory — driving licences are not accepted under Czech firearms law.
How does Czech Republic compare to Poland or Hungary?
The Czech Republic has the widest selection of tours (5 vs 3–4), the highest combined review count (6,500+), and the only outdoor range with 500m lanes. Poland (Krakow) offers lower starting prices (~€35–61) and is the most popular stag-party destination by UK search volume. Hungary (Budapest) sits in between. All three are excellent — it depends on your itinerary and budget.