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Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range

5.0 · 122 reviews From $15 Operated by Phnom Penh Tours · Bookable on Viator
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This is not a quiet museum visit. Phnom Penh’s outdoor shooting range offers a six-hour trip to a mountain military base where you can handle weapons ranging from a Glock and AK-47 to a .50 caliber machine gun and RPG. I like the air-conditioned round-trip transport and the patient instruction, especially for first-time shooters. I also like that you can shape the package around your budget and the guns you want to try.

The main catch is the price. The advertised $15 covers the tour service, transport, and guide, but shooting-range expenses are extra. Your final bill depends on the weapons and ammunition you choose. Bring cash, confirm the full cost before firing, and remember that only people aged 18 and over may take part.

Key points at a glance

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - Key points at a glance

  • RPG and .50 caliber shooting: These are the big draws, with the RPG described as a once-in-a-lifetime option and the .50 caliber machine gun offering serious recoil.
  • Six-hour mountain outing: You get round-trip transport from Phnom Penh in an air-conditioned vehicle, with the activity time described as flexible.
  • Personal safety instruction: An English-speaking guide and instructor explain how to hold each weapon and what recoil to expect before you shoot.
  • Wide choice of weapons: Options listed include a Glock, AK-47, M16, sniper rifle, PKM, M79, .50 caliber machine gun, RPG, and hand grenade.
  • Drinks included: Unlimited beer, soft drinks, and cold water are provided, although drinking alcohol before handling firearms deserves careful judgment.
  • Bring extra cash: The shooting costs are not included in the advertised tour price, and one review specifically advises carrying cash.

Why this Phnom Penh shooting trip feels different

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - Why this Phnom Penh shooting trip feels different

Most city activities keep you close to Phnom Penh’s streets, markets, and temples. This one heads out to an outdoor range in the mountains, giving the day a very different rhythm. The drive is part of the experience, and the air-conditioned vehicle matters in Cambodia’s heat.

The setting is a military base shooting range rather than a polished indoor facility. That may appeal to you if you want something rougher and more direct. It also means you should expect a practical shooting setup, not a theme-park attraction with theatrical effects or a carefully staged photo stop.

The weapons list is unusually broad. You can begin with a Glock, then move to an AK-47, M16, sniper rifle, PKM, M79, .50 caliber machine gun, or RPG. Hand grenades are also listed. Availability and cost can vary, so you should treat the list as a menu of possible choices rather than a promise that every weapon will be fired during one visit.

The activity has earned a 5 out of 5 rating from 122 reviews, with 100 percent recommending it. That strong score fits the main appeal: it offers an experience that is hard to duplicate elsewhere in a Phnom Penh sightseeing plan. Still, the rating should not hide the practical issue of extra range charges. The $15 entry figure is not the final shooting price.

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The drive from Phnom Penh to the mountain range

Your day begins with pickup and a drive in an air-conditioned vehicle. The full outing lasts about six hours, although the activity time is flexible. You should provide a WhatsApp or Telegram number so the operator can contact you about pickup and timing.

Transport is one of the stronger parts of the package. You do not need to arrange your own ride to a military base outside the city, and the guide travels with you. One highly praised guide, Huot, was noted for excellent English and safe driving. That combination matters on a long outing, especially when you need clear answers about timing, weapon choices, and cost.

The exact pickup time is not fixed in the information provided. Confirm it directly before the day of the trip. Also ask how long the road journey should take from your hotel, since the six-hour estimate covers the overall experience and not simply time spent firing.

The drive gives the outing a sense of leaving the city behind. You will not be spending the whole day at the range, and that can be a plus if you want a fuller half-day trip rather than a brief activity. The drawback is simple: if you only want to fire a few rounds, six hours may feel longer than necessary.

Choosing between a Glock, AK-47, and RPG

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - Choosing between a Glock, AK-47, and RPG

At the range, you receive a personalized orientation and choose which weapons you want to shoot. The instructor then explains basic operation and safety, provides earmuffs, and shows you how to hold each gun.

That sequence is important for a first-time shooter. You do not need previous experience according to the supplied information, and most people can participate. The guide explains the recoil you can expect, which helps you prepare for the difference between a handgun and a large machine gun.

A typical weapon progression described by one participant began with a Glock, followed by an AK-47, sniper rifle, .50 caliber machine gun, and RPG. Starting with a smaller firearm makes sense because it lets you get comfortable with the range, the sound, and the instructor’s commands before trying heavier weapons.

The AK-47 and M16 are likely to be the familiar names on the list, while the sniper rifle offers a different style of shooting. The PKM, M79, .50 caliber machine gun, and RPG are the choices for something more dramatic. You should ask the instructor to explain what is available that day and how much each option costs before settling on a package.

If your budget is limited, choose carefully. The operator says the package can be tailored to the number of guns you want to shoot. That flexibility is useful because you do not have to pay for every weapon on the menu. A smaller selection may give you plenty of time with each gun and keep the final cost under control.

Safety briefing, earmuffs, and instructor support

The safety briefing is not a formality to rush through. You receive earmuffs and instructions on proper handling, stance, and recoil. The instructor remains involved as you shoot, which is especially useful if you have never fired a gun before.

The range is loud. Earmuffs are essential, and you should listen closely to every command. The supplied information describes the instructors as friendly and English-speaking, with one guide praised for clear communication. That helps when the weapons change quickly and you need to understand what to do next.

The activity allows people aged 18 and above only. This is not a family activity for younger children, and you should carry identification if the operator needs to verify your age.

Alcohol is included, with unlimited beer listed along with soft drinks and cold water. I would treat the beer as a refreshment for the transport or after shooting, not as part of the shooting itself. Handling firearms and drinking do not mix. If you want the safest experience, stick with water or soft drinks until you are finished.

The activity also depends on good weather. If poor conditions force a cancellation, you can receive a different date or a full refund. That policy is useful for an outdoor range, where rain can affect both comfort and operations.

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The .50 caliber and RPG choices

The .50 caliber machine gun and RPG are the headline options. One participant called the .50 caliber experience insane and described the RPG as worth the price. Another said the RPG and .50 caliber were the choices most worth trying because they are not available in many places.

These weapons also bring the biggest practical questions. They are likely to cost more than a basic handgun or rifle package, but the supplied information does not give individual ammunition prices. Ask for a complete price before you commit. Confirm whether the quoted amount covers the weapon, ammunition, range fee, and any extra handling charge.

A .50 caliber machine gun may also require patience. One experience included a jam that reduced the amount of shooting. That is a useful reminder that mechanical problems can happen, even during a well-organized visit. If a weapon stops working, ask what replacement or refund arrangement applies before moving to another option.

The RPG is presented as a major part of the experience, but you should not assume it is included in the base price. It is specifically listed among the optional weapons, and the shooting-range expenses are excluded from the tour cost.

Hand grenades are also mentioned, and one account describes throwing a grenade into a pond. Because this is a serious activity, ask the instructor exactly what type of grenade experience is offered, how it is supervised, and what it costs. Do not rely on a general package description when the activity involves explosives.

Food, drinks, and the long half-day schedule

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - Food, drinks, and the long half-day schedule

The tour includes unlimited beer, soft drinks, and cold water. One experience also included food brought by the guides. Food is not clearly listed among the standard inclusions, so you should not count on a meal unless the operator confirms it for your booking.

Cold water is the most useful inclusion. A six-hour outdoor trip in Cambodia can be tiring, and the combination of heat, noise, transport, and concentration makes hydration important. Wear practical clothes and closed shoes, although the supplied details do not specify a dress code.

The schedule is flexible, which can help if you need a later pickup or want to fit the activity around other plans. It can also make the day less predictable. Get the meeting time and expected return time in writing through WhatsApp or Telegram.

Group size is capped at 20 people. That is large enough that you may not receive a private experience, but small enough for a guide and instructor to manage the group. If you want a more personal pace, ask whether a private transfer or smaller group can be arranged.

The group discount feature may help if you are traveling with friends. Since prices for the actual shooting are not provided, ask whether the discount applies to transport, the range fee, ammunition, or the complete package.

Is $15 good value?

At $15 per person, the advertised tour price is attractive for a six-hour outing with air-conditioned transport, an English-speaking guide, an English-speaking instructor, and drinks. If you are comparing it with the cost of arranging transport and a guide yourself, the base price offers good value.

But the headline price needs careful reading. All expenses for the shooting range are excluded. That means your weapon and ammunition choices determine the real cost, and the most dramatic options may raise the total sharply.

I would think of the $15 as the cost of getting to and managing the experience, not the cost of shooting an RPG or .50 caliber machine gun. Before booking, ask for three figures:

  • The total transport and guide price
  • The cost of each weapon and ammunition package
  • Any extra range, target, or safety charges

This is also why the ability to tailor the package matters. You can choose fewer guns if you want a lower bill. A simple combination such as a handgun, AK-47, and one larger weapon may offer better value than trying to fire everything listed.

The tour also accepts group bookings and offers group discounts. For friends who want the same unusual activity, that can make the base cost more attractive. Still, get the group total in advance rather than assuming the $15 price includes every part of the day.

Who will enjoy this experience most

I would recommend this outing to adults who are curious about firearms, want an unusual activity outside central Phnom Penh, and are comfortable with a military-base setting. It suits first-time shooters because the orientation and instructor support are built into the experience.

It also works well for a group of friends. The range of weapons gives each person room to choose a different package, and the vehicle, drinks, and flexible timing simplify the day.

You may want to skip it if you dislike loud noise, recoil, outdoor heat, or military-style facilities. It is also a poor fit if you want a cheap activity with no extra charges, since the shooting costs are separate.

The activity is not appropriate for anyone under 18. You should also be honest with the operator about any concern that could affect your ability to handle a firearm safely. The supplied information says most people can participate, but it does not provide details about mobility access or medical restrictions, so ask before booking if those issues matter to you.

Booking, weather, and practical planning

Confirmation is provided at booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours ahead, you do not receive a refund. Changes within that period are not accepted.

Weather can affect the plan because the range is outdoors. If poor weather cancels the activity, you are offered another date or a full refund. Keep this in mind if your Phnom Penh schedule is tight and you have only one free day.

Bring cash for the range charges. Wear clothes you can move in, listen carefully during the safety briefing, and confirm whether photos and video are allowed at each part of the range. The description says you can take photos and video while shooting, but the instructor’s instructions should come first.

Before setting out, confirm your pickup location, the flexible start time, the weapon package, and the final cost. Those four checks will prevent the most common surprises.

Should you book the Phnom Penh outdoor shooting range?

Book it if you want a memorable, highly unusual half-day outside Phnom Penh and you are willing to pay extra for the weapons you choose. The strongest points are the round-trip air-conditioned vehicle, friendly English-speaking staff, clear hands-on instruction, and the chance to fire unusual weapons such as an RPG or .50 caliber machine gun.

I would not book it based on the $15 price alone. Ask for a full quote first, especially if the RPG, hand grenade, or .50 caliber machine gun is your main goal. If the final amount fits your budget, this is a focused and exciting activity with enough support for a first-time shooter. If you prefer quiet sightseeing, low costs, or a polished indoor venue, spend your day elsewhere in Phnom Penh.

FAQ

How long does the Phnom Penh outdoor shooting range experience last?

The experience lasts approximately six hours, including round-trip transportation from Phnom Penh. The activity time is described as flexible.

Is transportation included?

Yes. An air-conditioned vehicle provides round-trip transportation, and an English-speaking guide accompanies the trip.

What weapons can I choose?

The listed options include a Glock, AK-47, M16, sniper rifle, PKM, M79, .50 caliber machine gun, RPG, and hand grenade. Availability and individual prices should be confirmed before booking.

Are shooting-range costs included in the $15 price?

No. The shooting-range expenses are not included. The final cost depends on the weapons and shooting package you select.

Are drinks included?

Yes. Unlimited beer, soft drinks, and cold water are listed as inclusions. Food is not listed as a standard inclusion, although food may be provided during the outing.

Do I need previous shooting experience?

No previous experience is stated as a requirement. The instructor provides a safety briefing, earmuffs, handling advice, and guidance about recoil.

What is the minimum age?

Only people aged 18 and above may participate.

What happens if bad weather cancels the activity?

If poor weather causes cancellation, you can choose a different date or receive a full refund. Free cancellation is also available when you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.

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