Real-life action-hero moment in Budapest. This Hollywood Gun Range Shooting Package throws you into an indoor range experience with a range master, safety gear, and a fast, structured run through multiple firearms. You’ll get hands-on coaching, target feedback, and the chance to post your shots.
I especially like the focus on safety plus instruction, not just letting you loose. People repeatedly highlight that the staff are welcoming, funny, and patient, and you’re guided step-by-step even if it’s your first time. You’ll also get a pack of shooting time in a tight 1-hour session, with a named mix of guns and set round counts.
One consideration: it’s not a casual, sit-and-watch activity. The session involves handling and firing real firearms, and it comes with clear limits, including being over 18 and not suitable for certain medical conditions and ages.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Hollywood Gun Range in Budapest: what the experience feels like
- Where you meet up: Holló u. 6 and the easiest way to arrive
- The 1-hour flow: safety briefing, setup, then a tight shooting session
- 1) Safety briefing and equipment
- 2) Weapon introductions and coaching at the lane
- 3) Shooting, hitting targets, and feedback
- 4) Wrap-up and target keepsakes
- What you actually shoot: the “Hollywood” lineup and round counts
- Firearms explicitly listed in the package
- Additional models described as part of the Hollywood package experience
- Why the range master matters more than the gun list
- Safety rules and body limits you must take seriously
- Price ($123) and value: what you’re really paying for
- Photos, souvenirs, and the best way to make the hour count
- Who this is best for (and who should choose something else)
- Should you book the Budapest Hollywood Gun Range Package?
- FAQ
- Do I need a firearms license to shoot this package?
- How long is the experience?
- Is it beginner-friendly?
- What languages are available for the instructor?
- Is wheelchair access available?
- Who is this not suitable for?
- What’s included in the package price?
Key points before you go

- A safety briefing that actually teaches: you’ll be geared up and shown how to hold and fire each weapon, not just handed equipment
- A full “movie moment” round count: the package is built around about 60 rounds total across several guns
- English, Spanish, and Hungarian range masters: you can get instructions in the language you choose
- Big-gun lineup: expect firearms such as the AK-47, UZI, and CZ Scorpion Evo, plus other Hollywood-style platforms described in the session
- Photos and target keepsakes: you can take pictures and bring home your target sheets in some formats
Hollywood Gun Range in Budapest: what the experience feels like

This isn’t the kind of shooting where you figure it out by yourself. The whole setup is designed to make you feel comfortable fast, then turn that comfort into better aim. Even though the vibe is action-movie Hollywood, the backbone is very practical: safety gear, a clear briefing, and a range master coaching you while you shoot.
The biggest payoff is psychological. If you’ve watched gun movies your whole life, this lets you translate that fantasy into something real and controlled. You’re not just seeing the weapons behind glass—you’re standing at a lane, learning how to manage recoil and sight alignment, and getting instant feedback from your target.
And because it’s an indoor range, you’re not dealing with weather or long outdoor waits. You’re in, you’re briefed, you’re shooting, and you’re done—often the exact kind of activity that fits into a busy Budapest day.
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Where you meet up: Holló u. 6 and the easiest way to arrive

Your meeting point is at Holló u. 6. It’s set up for direct street access: there’s a coffee and barber shop across the way, and you’ll enter right by the arcade entrance.
Two practical tips for your day:
- Plan to show up a few minutes early so check-in and gear setup don’t feel rushed.
- Bring your phone if you want to capture your experience. People mention being able to take photos during the event, and you’ll want them ready.
Transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to handle your own trip to the range. A quick ride-share or taxi is usually the simplest way to keep the day stress-free.
The 1-hour flow: safety briefing, setup, then a tight shooting session

Even though the package is only about 1 hour, it’s packed. Here’s how the time typically breaks down based on how the experience is run:
1) Safety briefing and equipment
You start with a structured safety briefing led by the range master. You’ll get safety equipment, and you’ll be taught the basic holding and firing steps for each weapon. This is the part that makes the rest feel manageable—especially if you’re a first-timer.
2) Weapon introductions and coaching at the lane
Then you move through a sequence of firearms. For each one, the range master shows you what to do and how to get your shots on target. You’re not left guessing.
Some instructors are described as especially supportive and funny. Names that come up include Daniel and Brent, and multiple people mention humor used to keep the mood light while staying serious about safety.
3) Shooting, hitting targets, and feedback
Your goal is to hit the target, and you’ll receive coaching plus feedback. That feedback is where the session starts feeling less like a thrill ride and more like a skill-builder. You’re still doing something intense, but you’re also improving your consistency.
4) Wrap-up and target keepsakes
At the end, you should have your target sheets available as a souvenir in many cases. People also mention that there can be options for swaps or extras depending on what you’re interested in and what’s available that day.
What you actually shoot: the “Hollywood” lineup and round counts

This package is built around firing multiple real firearms with set round numbers. The specific lineup you’ll see can vary slightly by session, but the description gives you a clear sense of what’s included.
Firearms explicitly listed in the package
Expect an indoor range session that includes guns such as:
- Ruger P10/22 (20 shots)
- CZ Scorpion Evo (15 shots)
- UZI (15 shots)
- CZ Bren (5 shots)
- AK-47 (5 shots)
That’s a total of 60 shots, with plenty of variety: a lot of action-movie-style platforms, plus an AK-47 moment that many people highlight as a personal highlight.
Additional models described as part of the Hollywood package experience
The package description also references other firearms you may try during your session, such as:
- AR-9 (15 shots)
- Cz 512 Tactical (20 shots)
- M4 and HS VHS-2 (5 shots each)
Because there’s overlap and the “included” list is different from the “what to expect” list, the most honest way to think about it is this: you’ll get a structured, multi-weapon 60-round experience with a mix that includes the types named above. If you’re booking specifically for one model, message in advance if you need confirmation of that exact lineup for your time slot.
Why the range master matters more than the gun list

Plenty of shooting experiences sell the equipment. This one sells the coaching.
The range master isn’t just there for rules; they help you get results. People repeatedly describe:
- clear instructions,
- a patient teaching pace for beginners,
- humor used to keep you relaxed,
- and tips that improve your target hits.
You’ll likely hear guidance on stance and grip, and you’ll be corrected as you go. That matters because different firearms feel different. Handling recoil, sight picture, and trigger control all change from one platform to the next. If you show up nervous, the staff tone helps you settle quickly.
Some people also mention language support (English, Spanish, Hungarian) as a real advantage. If you’re not comfortable with technical English, being able to follow instructions clearly can be the difference between a fun hour and a frustrating one.
Safety rules and body limits you must take seriously

This experience is safe when run properly. Still, it’s important to read the limitations and decide honestly.
This package requires:
- you’re over 18
- no firearm license is required
And it specifically says it’s not suitable for:
- pregnant women
- people with heart problems
- people with epilepsy
- people under 88 lbs (40 kg)
- people over 80 years
Those limits aren’t “fine print.” They tell you the activity involves physical strain and close focus on safety procedures.
If you have any medical concerns, don’t guess. Ask ahead. A range master can’t override medical reality, and you don’t want to be the person pushed into something your body can’t handle.
Price ($123) and value: what you’re really paying for
At $123 per person for about 1 hour, the value comes from two things:
1) You get a full shooting session, not a token try-out. The package is built around a 60-round experience across multiple firearms, including big-ticket names like the AK-47 and UZI. That’s a lot more satisfying than short “taster” formats.
2) The staff time is included. A range master isn’t optional here. Safety briefing, equipment setup, lane coaching, and feedback take real effort. In multiple accounts, people highlight that the instructors are welcoming, funny, and patient—meaning the experience quality stays high even if you’re brand new.
What’s not included: transportation to the meeting point. That’s normal for this kind of activity, but it’s worth factoring into your total day plan.
Also, there can be opportunities for add-ons or swaps at the end. One person mentions an option to fire a revolver for more money. If you think you’ll want extra rounds, it’s smart to budget a little buffer.
Photos, souvenirs, and the best way to make the hour count

You’ll want to treat your shooting session like a photo-backed memory. The package notes that you can take pictures to share with friends on social media.
Simple ways to make that easier:
- Use a quick “ready check” before you start (phone charged, camera accessible).
- Plan to focus on your instructions first. The best photos come when you’re calm, not when you’re rushing.
And don’t skip the target sheets. Having a paper reminder of how your shots grouped turns the experience from a thrill into a keepsake.
Who this is best for (and who should choose something else)

This is a strong fit if you:
- want a structured, safe first-time introduction to shooting,
- enjoy action-style experiences but still want proper coaching,
- are traveling in a group or as a couple and want something memorable that isn’t a standard “tourist checkpoint,”
- like a tight schedule—because it’s only about an hour.
It’s not a good fit if you:
- have any of the listed medical conditions or mobility/age limits,
- need a fully passive activity (this is hands-on),
- or you’re expecting outdoor views and long scenery.
Should you book the Budapest Hollywood Gun Range Package?
If you want a one-hour activity that feels like you stepped into an action movie—but runs on clear safety and real coaching—this is an easy yes.
Book it if:
- you’re excited by the weapon lineup (especially AK-47 and UZI types),
- you’d rather have staff guidance than a DIY-style experience,
- and you want a souvenir target and plenty of photos.
Skip it if:
- any of the health or age/body limits apply to you,
- you’re uncomfortable with firearms as a concept even with instruction,
- or you’re trying to stretch a budget but also want extra add-ons.
My advice: treat this as a skill-based thrill. Go in listening, keep your questions simple, and you’ll come out with both the memory and the confidence that you actually learned something in the process.
FAQ
Do I need a firearms license to shoot this package?
No. The activity states that no firearm license is required.
How long is the experience?
It takes about 1 hour.
Is it beginner-friendly?
Yes. It’s described as doable without previous experience, with a range master providing instructions on how to hold and fire each weapon.
What languages are available for the instructor?
The instructor/range master is listed as available in English, Spanish, and Hungarian.
Is wheelchair access available?
Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.
Who is this not suitable for?
It is not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, people with epilepsy, children under 18, people under 88 lbs (40 kg), and people over 80 years old.
What’s included in the package price?
Safety equipment, a range master, target shooting, and a set of included firearms with round counts (including Ruger P10/22, CZ Scorpion Evo, UZI, CZ Bren, and AK-47). Transportation to the meeting point is not included.






















