REVIEW · SHOOTING & GUN RANGE EXPERIENCES
The Gamers Shooting Experience in Las Vegas
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Las Vegas turns video-game fantasy into targets. This Gamers Shooting Experience has you firing gun models you recognize instantly, then coaching you on how to hit cleanly, safely, and at your pace. You’ll get a serious instructor-led session built around the classics: KP9, MP5, M4, and Glock 17.
I particularly like the hands-on feel, especially the way guide Doug guides and checks your form so you’re not just pulling triggers and hoping. I also like the private-group setup, which keeps the experience from feeling rushed or lost in a crowd. One thing to keep in mind: the rules are strict about being sober and meeting eligibility checks, so if you’re not in the right headspace, they may move you to another day.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Turning Game Lore Into Real Targets
- The Gun Lineup: KP9, MP5, M4, Glock 17, and the Round Counts
- How the Range Session Works From Safety Brief to Video
- Price and Value: What $219 Buys You in Vegas
- Hotel Pickup, Mobile Tickets, and Getting to the Range
- Who This Shooting Experience Fits Best (And Who Might Want to Skip)
- Safety Rules You Need to Respect Before You Arrive
- The Real Difference Maker: Doug and Calm Coaching for First Timers
- Should You Book This Gamers Shooting Experience?
- FAQ
- Is hotel pickup available?
- How long is the session?
- How many rounds do I shoot?
- Can beginners participate?
- What do I need to bring and how should I dress?
- Can I bring spectators?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- A game-friendly gun lineup: Expect iconic models you’ve likely seen in shooter franchises, not random props.
- Private session for your group: Only your party participates, which usually means more attention on the range.
- Instructor guidance you can actually use: You’re coached step by step, including how to aim and control.
- Safety gear and training included: Ear and eye protection, plus instruction, are part of the package.
- Value comes from what’s included: Taxes and fees are bundled, and you also get a video of your session.
- There’s a strict eligibility check: If you’re under the influence of alcohol or drugs, service can be refused.
Turning Game Lore Into Real Targets
This isn’t a theme-park stunt. It’s a legit shooting experience designed for people who love shooter games and want that recognizable lineup in real life. If you’re a beginner, the format is still built for you, because you’re not expected to “know” anything before you arrive.
You’ll spend your time at the range moving through training and then shooting multiple firearms. The most fun part is the instant recognition. When you go from reading about weapons on a screen to holding one safely under instruction, it changes your brain’s idea of what it means to aim, control recoil, and stay on target.
This kind of activity also fits well with the Vegas rhythm. It’s a one-and-a-half-hour block that feels like a story, not a long endurance test. And because it’s private, it works for couples, friend groups, and families who want a more focused experience than a big scheduled group.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Las Vegas.
The Gun Lineup: KP9, MP5, M4, Glock 17, and the Round Counts

The package is built around four familiar names: KP9, MP5, M4, and Glock 17. If you’re into shooter games, you’ll recognize these as main-character weapons, and the real-life handling helps you understand why people obsess over them in the first place.
Here’s what you’re going to see and shoot as part of the experience:
- KP9: Described as one of the early assault rifles and a long-popular design.
- MP5: A widely used submachine gun model with history in military, law enforcement, intelligence, and private security.
- M4: A shoulder-fired firearm with a telescoping stock and multiple fire options, including semi-automatic, full-automatic, and a three-round burst option.
- Glock 17: A famous pistol model.
One important detail: the FAQ lists round counts that include an AK47 for the 25-round rifle string, while the main package description highlights KP9. That doesn’t mean you’ll be surprised and stuck. It does mean you should expect the rifle slot to be one of those closely related models and confirm what you’ll shoot when you check in. The safest move is to ask the staff to confirm your exact firearm list for your session before you step into the firing line.
For the pistol portion, the listed count is 10 rounds in the Glock 17. The rest of the package includes rifle and submachine gun strings designed to let you practice control, not just fire once and move on.
How the Range Session Works From Safety Brief to Video

Your experience centers on one stop: Machine Guns Vegas. You should think of the session as three phases: arrive, learn, shoot. The staff brings the training and safety equipment so you’re not scrambling for basics.
Before firing, you’ll get instruction and safety guidance from the professional staff. The goal is simple: help you understand how the guns work and how to keep yourself safe in a controlled environment. The range is staffed with trained safety officers who handle coaching and on-the-spot corrections.
Then you move into the fun part: firing the firearms in your package. If you’ve never held guns before, this is where the value shows. One first-time participant specifically mentioned being helped through the process and told exactly what to do to hit the target. That kind of step-by-step coaching matters more than people expect, because aiming and trigger control are not intuitive at first.
You’ll also get a video of your package experience. That’s one of those practical add-ons that turns the session into something you can rewatch later, especially if you’re bringing a partner or want proof of the moment you finally did it.
Facilities are handled well for comfort. There’s a restroom at the range, and bottled water is provided.
Price and Value: What $219 Buys You in Vegas

At $219 per person, this isn’t a bargain-bin activity. It’s also not priced like a luxury show. The value is in what’s included: a professional instructor, all safety equipment and training, and taxes and fees bundled into the ticket.
The private-group format matters here. If you’re paying for an experience where only your group participates, you’re paying for attention and pace. That tends to show up on the range, especially if someone in your party is new. Instead of getting swept along with the fastest shooters, you usually get coaching that matches your comfort level.
The package also covers the core “recognizable guns” fantasy. You’re not paying for one quick pop and a photo. You’re paying for a structured sequence across multiple firearms, plus the training that makes it more than just noise.
There’s also a path for add-ons. One participant described being able to purchase additional shooting options on-site, including a 50-caliber experience and an extra handgun. If you want that, plan to budget for it separately, but it’s nice knowing upgrades exist when you want more than the core package.
If you’re comparing this to other Vegas activities, think of it like this: other attractions might give you a view or a meal. This one gives you a skill moment and a story you’ll actually remember.
Hotel Pickup, Mobile Tickets, and Getting to the Range

Getting there is the part I’d plan for carefully. The experience includes hotel pickup/drop-off in the broader tour description, but the FAQ says hotel pickup is not included and you’ll make your own way to the meeting point near Interstate 15 and Spring Mountain Road.
So what should you do? Use the pickup instruction included with your reservation. You’re told to call 702-539-5016 between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM PST (24 hours before your reservation) to confirm your pickup hotel location and set up an Uber pick-up. That’s the practical way to avoid confusion.
Once you’re headed out, location is convenient. The range is about 10–15 minutes from most Strip hotels. If you’re short on time, that matters.
If you’re driving, parking is available on-site. If you’re relying on rideshare, Uber or Lyft is the easiest bet given the meeting point area.
You’ll also have a mobile ticket, which usually makes check-in faster. Bring your government-issued ID.
Who This Shooting Experience Fits Best (And Who Might Want to Skip)

This experience is built for gamers and people who like hands-on challenges. It also works well for first-timers because the staff handles the instruction and safety steps for you.
It’s a strong fit if you want:
- a private activity with focused coaching
- multiple iconic guns in one session
- a Vegas-day plan that’s short enough to pair with other sightseeing
It might be a harder fit if your group is looking for a casual, low-rules, low-structure outing. The eligibility and safety requirements are real, and you should treat this as an activity with rules, not a casual entertainment stop.
There are also participant restrictions listed. Minimum age is 18, and service depends on being able to follow instructions. Pregnant participants are not eligible. Mentally stable participants are required. The rules also reference felony and domestic violence misdemeanor restrictions.
Safety Rules You Need to Respect Before You Arrive

Safety is the center of the experience, and it shows in the rules list. They explicitly require sobriety. If you’re intoxicated from alcohol or under the influence of drugs, including legal marijuana, they can refuse service and invite you to shoot another day.
That’s not the type of detail you can safely ignore. Vegas has a party vibe, and it’s easy to underestimate how much “not drinking today” changes the plan. If you want to do this, schedule it when your day is clear and sober from the start.
Dress is also practical. There’s no strict uniform, but you’re recommended to wear something that covers arms, feet, and shoulders. It’s a small thing, but it helps you feel comfortable during instruction.
In addition to sobriety, you’ll need to follow staff direction and stay alert. This kind of range environment works best when you treat instructions like part of the plan, not optional suggestions.
The Real Difference Maker: Doug and Calm Coaching for First Timers

The standout name that keeps coming up is Doug, mentioned as a great guide who enhances both safety and understanding. That matters because safety and enjoyment are linked: when someone explains how to handle the firearm properly and checks your form, you feel in control instead of nervous.
The tone from the staff also seems to be friendly and reassuring. One participant described feeling nervous at first but quickly becoming comfortable, with the staff taking photos and giving tips that helped them hit the target. Another mentioned shooting at their own pace, with staff laughing along while still keeping the process controlled.
That combination is exactly what you want as a first-timer. You want guidance that reduces uncertainty and a team that doesn’t talk down to you. If you’re bringing a son or a group with someone who’s excited and a little jittery, having instructors who can slow things down and coach clearly makes a huge difference.
If you want to maximize your experience, do this: listen closely during the safety and aiming instructions, then ask questions when you’re in the right moment. The value of coaching is strongest when you use it immediately.
And yes, if you’re trying to remember the moment later, those staff photos and the session video are helpful. They turn a one-and-a-half-hour range day into something you can share.
Should You Book This Gamers Shooting Experience?
I think you should book it if you want a structured, private, instructor-led Vegas activity that feels like video-game recognition made real. It’s also a good choice when you care about learning basics, not just firing a gun once.
Book it especially if your group includes a first-timer. The coaching focus, the comfort level created by staff, and the step-by-step support are exactly what help people go from nervous to confident quickly.
Skip it if you’re planning to party heavily the day of your session. The sobriety rules are strict, and there’s no upside in risking a refusal or a reschedule.
If you’re still deciding, here’s the simplest checklist:
- You can stay sober for the full day of the session.
- You’re okay with following safety instructions closely.
- You want multiple iconic guns in one guided visit.
- You’ll confirm the exact firearm/rifle slot you’ll shoot and clarify pickup steps using the contact number.
If those boxes check out, this is one of the more memorable ways to spend a Vegas day that isn’t just walking and looking.
FAQ
Is hotel pickup available?
The experience description mentions pickup and drop-off, but the FAQ says hotel pickup is not included. You’re instructed to call 702-539-5016 between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM PST (24 hours before) to confirm your pick-up hotel location and set up an Uber pick-up.
How long is the session?
The duration is listed as approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
How many rounds do I shoot?
The FAQ lists 25 rounds each in an AK47, M4, and MP5, plus 10 rounds in a Glock. The main package description highlights KP9 instead of AK47, so confirm the exact rifle model you’ll shoot when you check in.
Can beginners participate?
Yes. The staff provides expert guidance and tells you what to expect, step by step.
What do I need to bring and how should I dress?
Bring government-issued identification. There is no strict dress code, but it’s recommended to wear clothing that covers your arms, feet, and shoulders.
Can I bring spectators?
Spectators are welcome for $20 per person, and the fee includes eye and ear protection.






















