REVIEW · BELGRADE
Belgrade Target Shooting
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Firearms in Belgrade, made understandable. This 2-hour target shooting session is built for hands-on fun, with round-trip pickup near Republic Square and a professional instructor who helps you through the basics. I like the fact that you get to try several gun types, including pistols and a Skorpion, plus a second rifle-style option listed as either Heckler&Koch or Kalasnikov in the description. I also like the practical safety setup: ear muffs and protective goggles are included, and you’re guided while shooting real targets with live ammunition.
One thing to consider is that you must bring your passport, and this experience is all about live firing with real guns. If you’re uneasy around firearms, you’ll want to think twice before booking, even though the range staff gear you up and coach you.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Republic Square pickup and the 12:00 pm start
- Passport first: what the range experience actually is
- The guns and ammo you’ll try in Belgrade
- Ear muffs, goggles, and live targets: how the 2 hours move
- Want more ammo? Buying extra on site
- Price and value: is $95.12 worth it?
- Who should book Belgrade target shooting (and who shouldn’t)
- Practical tips for a smooth day at the range
- Should you book this Belgrade target shooting session?
- FAQ
- What time does the Belgrade target shooting start?
- How long is the experience?
- Is pickup included, and where does it happen?
- What do I need to bring?
- What firearms and ammo are included?
- Is safety equipment provided?
- Can I buy more ammo?
- What is the group size limit?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things to know before you go

- Pickup near Republic Square keeps the start simple, with a confirmed pickup point the day before
- Bring your passport to participate
- Try multiple guns with set ammo counts, including a Skorpion and pistols like Glock 19 and Zastava CZ 99
- Safety gear is included with ear muffs and protective goggles
- Ammo is available to buy on the spot if you want more shooting time
- Small group size, with a maximum of 18 people, helps the instructor manage the line
Republic Square pickup and the 12:00 pm start

The day runs in a straightforward way. You start at 12:00 pm, and you’re picked up from your hotel or preferred location in central Belgrade, as long as it’s within 5 km of Republic Square. If your place is farther out, you’ll get a different meeting point confirmed by the provider the day before, along with the exact time and a contact for your tour guide.
Why I think that matters for you: target shooting tours can be time sensitive. Here, the plan is tight and predictable. Also, pickup in the city center area means you’re not spending your morning crossing Belgrade just to get to the range.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes to keep the rest of the day open, booking a 2-hour block like this is an easy win. And if you want to avoid last-minute stress, note that this experience is commonly booked about 63 days in advance on average.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Belgrade.
Passport first: what the range experience actually is
This is an instructor-led shooting session at a real range. You’ll drive out from central Belgrade and meet your instructor there, who stays with your group during the activity.
Two things are clearly set up for first-timers. First, you get safety gear: ear muffs to reduce noise and protective goggles for your eyes. Second, the coaching is part of the experience, not an add-on. You’ll be guided through handling the guns properly, including how to hold and manage them safely.
What you should bring is simple and non-negotiable: your passport. That’s the kind of requirement that can ruin a day if you forget it at home, so put it with your essentials from the moment you pack.
Language is practical too. This is offered in English, which helps if you want real explanations rather than nodding along and hoping you understood the safety steps.
As for participation, the experience says most travelers can take part. That said, this is still live ammunition and firearms training. If you’re traveling with someone who panics around loud noises, this might not be the right fit.
The guns and ammo you’ll try in Belgrade

This experience gives you more variety than the one-gun-and-done style. Your included ammo package is split across several firearms, with a set number of rounds per gun.
Here’s the lineup as listed in what’s included:
- Glock 19: 5 ammo
- Zastava CZ 99: 5 ammo
- Magnum .357 (or similar): 5 ammo
- Skorpion: 10 ammo
- Heckler&Koch: 5 ammo
The overview description also mentions a Kalasnikov as a 5-ammo option. Since Heckler&Koch is the named firearm in the included list, the clean way to think about it is this: you’ll have a pistol set plus a Skorpion plus one additional rifle-style option with 5 rounds.
Why that variety is worth your time: pistols feel different from each other, and then the Skorpion and the rifle-style option change the rhythm entirely. Even if you don’t plan to become a “gun person,” trying different platforms gives you a grounded perspective on how firearms handling varies.
Also, you’re not stuck with only one target type or one firing style. You practice at various targets during the session, with live ammunition throughout.
Ear muffs, goggles, and live targets: how the 2 hours move
You should think of this as a coached practice window, not a show. You’ll meet the instructor at the range, get set up, and then start shooting. The instructor is on hand to help you throughout, which usually means you’ll get feedback while you’re learning, rather than being left to figure out safety and handling alone.
The included hearing and eye protection is a big part of why this feels manageable. You’re not improvising safety, and you’re not bringing your own gear unless you want to. Once you’re wearing the ear muffs and protective goggles, you can focus on the technique.
How the time typically works: you’ll go through a sequence of firearm try-outs, and each one comes with its own ammo allotment. That means the “wow” moments are spread out across the session. The Skorpion, with 10 rounds, also gives you a longer stretch than the 5-round pistol options, so you’ll likely get more repetition before you switch again.
A practical note: since this is live firing, expect a heavier sensory experience than a museum exhibit. Plan to keep your expectations realistic. You’re not just watching; you’re learning by doing.
Want more ammo? Buying extra on site

The experience includes set ammo per firearm, and there’s also the option to purchase additional ammo on the spot if you want to keep shooting. This is where you can tailor the day to your energy level.
If you’re a true beginner, you might find that the included rounds are plenty to learn the basics and feel the difference between guns. If you’re already comfortable, extra ammo can help you get more consistent with your aim and stance before the session ends.
My advice: don’t decide in your head at the start. Wait until you’ve shot a couple of the included guns. Once you feel how your body and grip respond, you’ll have a better sense of whether extra rounds will be worth the cost for you.
Price and value: is $95.12 worth it?

At $95.12 per person for about 2 hours, this isn’t a cheap activity, but it also isn’t just paying for admission. You’re paying for:
- an instructor-led range session
- round-trip transfer
- safety gear (ear muffs and goggles)
- a multi-gun ammo package (including a higher-count Skorpion option)
- time spent practicing at targets with live ammunition
Value is often about “what’s included versus what you’d otherwise pay.” If you had to source instructors, gear, and range time separately, you’d likely end up paying more than a single packaged price. Here, the package is doing real work for you.
One more value angle: pickup is included, which can easily add up in time and money if you’d otherwise deal with transport. And since start time is fixed at 12:00 pm, getting you to the range smoothly matters.
So for the right traveler, this is a fair deal: you’re not just trying one gun for a moment, you’re getting an organized practice session across multiple firearms.
Who should book Belgrade target shooting (and who shouldn’t)
This experience is a good match if you:
- want a hands-on, not theoretical, activity in Belgrade
- are comfortable following instructions from an instructor
- like structured practice with real feedback
- want to try several gun types in one session
It’s also workable for beginners. The experience is designed around instruction and coaching, and the safety setup helps you focus. You’ll still be firing live rounds, though, so it’s not for people who only want a mild, low-intensity outing.
It might not be the best choice if you:
- are strongly uncomfortable around firearms or noise
- expect a long “shoot as much as you want” day without extra cost
- want a quiet sightseeing-style activity
Group size is limited to a maximum of 18, which is helpful for managing the line and keeping the session moving.
Practical tips for a smooth day at the range

Here are the things you can control that will make the day easier:
- Bring your passport. That’s required for participation.
- Keep your mobile ticket accessible on your phone.
- Wear something comfortable for sitting and moving at the range. You’ll be following the instructor’s guidance.
- If you’re staying outside the 5 km pickup radius, watch for your updated meeting point the day before.
- If you’re planning other things in Belgrade, give yourself buffer time before and after the 2-hour block. Pickup scheduling is part of the experience.
Also, since this is offered in English and you’re near public transportation, you’ll find it easier to connect your day plans even if you’re not relying entirely on pickup. Still, pickup is included, so use it if you can.
Should you book this Belgrade target shooting session?
If you want a memorable, hands-on Belgrade experience that goes beyond photos, I think this is a solid choice. You get a real instructor-led session, safety gear handled for you, and enough variety in firearms and targets to make the time feel full. The fact that pickup is included near Republic Square is the kind of practical detail that often separates a smooth tour from one that starts with stress.
Book it if you’re curious, ready to follow directions, and okay with live ammunition. Skip it if firearms and loud noise make you tense, even if someone else in your group is excited. This is fun, but it’s still a shooting range day.
FAQ
What time does the Belgrade target shooting start?
The start time is 12:00 pm.
How long is the experience?
It lasts about 2 hours.
Is pickup included, and where does it happen?
Yes. Pickup is included from accommodations up to 5 km from Republic Square. If your hotel is further, the meeting point is provided the day before.
What do I need to bring?
Bring your passport.
What firearms and ammo are included?
Included ammo counts are listed as: Glock 19 (5), Zastava CZ 99 (5), Magnum .357 (5), Skorpion (10), and Heckler&Koch (5). The overview also mentions Kalasnikov as a possible 5-ammo option.
Is safety equipment provided?
Yes. You get noise reduction ear muffs and protective goggles.
Can I buy more ammo?
Yes. Additional ammo is available to purchase on the spot.
What is the group size limit?
The group has a maximum of 18 travelers.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

























