Terms and conditions

Tondi Shooting Range user and customer conditions

Purpose:
1.1. The purpose of these User and Client Terms and Conditions is to provide the principles of the Shooting Range User Agreement with respect to the Client using the Shooting Range services.
1.2. The user and customer conditions apply to the contract entered into upon purchase of the Visiting Card and the one-time service.

Key terms:
2.1. In the Terms of Use and Customer, the following terms are used with the following meanings:
2.1.1. "Booking Rules" - the part of the user and customer conditions that stipulates the procedure and conditions of pre-registration when purchasing the service;
2.1.2. „Lasketiir“ - service provider Tondi Lasketiir OÜ;
2.1.3. "Customer" - a person using the services of the Shooting Range on the basis of purchasing a Visiting Card or a one-time service;
2.1.4. "Visiting Card" - a multiple card of the shooting range for a regular customer;
2.1.5. "Shooting Package" - the service offered by the Shooting Range, the rights of which are defined in the Price List and provided on the Shooting Range website.
2.1.6. "User and Customer Terms and Conditions" - these User and Customer Terms and Conditions, which apply to the Customer using the services of the Shooting Range in case of purchasing a Visitor Card or a one-time service.

Use of a shooting range
3.1. The Client has the right to use the Shooting Range and the services offered therein in accordance with the conditions set out in his Shooting Package or in accordance with the conditions valid for the Visiting Card. When using the Shooting Range, the Client follows the instructions of the Shooting Range staff.
3.2. The shooting range services are provided only by persons authorized by the shooting range. The Client is prohibited from providing any services to the Shooting Range to third parties without the written consent of the Shooting Range.
3.3. The shooting range can be used by persons from the age of 16. Persons aged 12-15 (incl.) Use the Shooting Range only with an adult and / or consent (eg Shooting Packs "Junior and Senior", "Children's Birthday" or "Youth Birthday"). Persons under the age of 12 are not allowed to use the Shooting Range.
3.4. The client can access the Shooting Range on the basis of a previous reservation. The shooting range has the right to demand the presentation of an identity document to confirm a previous reservation and / or to confirm the age of the Customer.
3.5. If the Customer is not able to use the service offered by the Shooting Range at the time previously booked, he must cancel his reservation in accordance with the procedure provided in the "Booking Rules".
3.6. The Client who does not have a reservation can use the services offered by the Shooting Range only if there are free times.
3.7. The shooting range has the right to make changes in the Shooting Packages and other services offered at any time.
3.8. For extraordinary or reasons beyond the control of the Shooting Range (eg in case of an instructor's illness, bomb threat, fire, accident, their danger, etc.), the Shooting Range has the right to cancel the times previously reserved for the use of the service or restrict the use of the service. The Client will be notified as soon as possible.
3.9. The staff of the shooting range advises and instructs the Client on issues related to the use of the services provided, including the equipment, and keeps the used equipment in working order. The client uses the equipment according to its intended use and instructions received from the shooting range staff.
3.10. The Client behaves in accordance with good manners in the Shooting Range and treats the property in the Shooting Range prudently. Smoking and the consumption of alcohol or stimulants are not allowed in the shooting range. Pets are not allowed on the shooting range. The personnel of the Shooting Range have the right to temporarily remove the Shooting Range from the Shooting Range or to file a claim for damages in violation of any previous obligation or rule.

Terms of purchase and sale
4.1. The Client of the Shooting Range pays the Shooting Range for the service on the basis of an invoice according to the amount of fees provided in the price list. It is possible to pay for the service in cash or by bank card at the shooting range on site. On the website of the shooting range, it is possible to pay for the time via a bank link.
4.2. In the event of a delay in the payment of any fee under the Agreement, the Shooting Range has the right to demand late payment interest of 0.15% of the amount payable per day for each day of delay in payment until full payment of the amount due.
4.3. The shooting range has the right to withdraw from the sales contract entered into via the e-store and not to deliver the ordered goods or provide the service in the following cases:
- the goods have run out of stock;
- the price or features of the goods have been displayed incorrectly in the e-shop due to a system error;
- if the Client does not meet the conditions established by the Shooting Range.
4.4. If it is not possible for the Shooting Range to fulfill the order, the Shooting Range will contact the Customer and return the paid amount when the Customer has managed to make an advance payment for the goods.
4.5. The delivery partner of the shooting range is Itella Estonia OÜ (Itella SmartPost). The maximum delivery time is 8 working days. The ordered product is delivered via the parcel machine service.


Payment
5.1. The prices of the products sold in the shooting range online store are given in Euros without transport costs. VAT will not be added. Prices in the online store and sales showroom in Tallinn may differ.
5.2. Payment can be made via Swedbank, SEB Pank, LHV Bank, Luminor, Pocopay and Coop Pank Internet Bank. Also Paypal
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Frequently Asked Questions

With which public transport are it possible to come from the center of Tallinn to the Weapons and Tactics Training Center?

Trams no. 3 and 4, stop “Tondi”
b. Buses no. 5, 18, 36, stop “Kalev”
c. Taxi – Be sure to add an approximate cost.

 

What is SLICE?

The SLICE payment method allows you to pay interest and service fees in three equal installments for purchases of € 75-800. You don’t pay a cent more than the actual cost of the product! You can choose the SLICE payment method in the last stage of the purchase, ie on the checkout page, if the purchase amount is between 75-800 euros. You will make the first installment only one month after the purchase and the second and third installments in the following months. Paying with SLICE is quick and easy. The purchase is confirmed in a few moments and there is no need to sign a credit agreement. The option to pay with the SLICE payment method is marked with the SLICE logo on each product!

The service is provided by Inbank AS

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Shooting in Tallinn: Safe, Guided Experiences for Tourists

Shooting in Tallinn: Safe, Guided Experiences for Tourists

15.08.2026

For tourists wanting a genuinely memorable activity in Tallinn, Tondi Shooting Range is the go-to option for safe, supervised shooting experiences with no prior experience required. Book your session or browse packages at laskmine.ee before your trip fills up.

  • Safety first: Every session starts with a mandatory safety briefing and a certified instructor by your side throughout.
  • Ready-made packages: Tourist-friendly bundles cover single sessions, group visits, bachelor parties, and gift-card experiences.
  • Modern indoor facility: Climate-controlled lanes, a wide firearm selection, and hearing protection provided on-site.

Key Takeaways

Guided shooting for tourists in Tallinn is safe, legal, and accessible at Tondi Shooting Range, with no prior experience required and packages designed for every group size.

Point Details
Legal and supervised Supervised sessions at licensed ranges are fully legal for tourists; no personal permit needed.
Safety briefing is mandatory Every visitor completes an instructor-led briefing before touching any firearm.
Packages for every group Options range from solo intro sessions to multi-weapon group bundles like the Six Pack.
What to bring Valid photo ID, closed-toe shoes, and your booking confirmation are the essentials.
Tondi Shooting Range The largest indoor range in the Baltics, with certified instructors and tourist-ready packages in Tallinn.

This article is general information, not a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer. Consult a qualified legal professional about your own circumstances before acting on anything here.

Table of Contents

What do tourists actually experience during a shooting session?

Knowing the sequence before you arrive takes the nerves out of it. Regulated Estonian ranges follow a consistent visit flow, and Tondi Shooting Range is no exception.

Step-by-step visit flow:

  1. Arrival and check-in: Present your photo ID at reception. Staff confirm your booking, collect any waivers, and assign you to a lane or group.
  2. Age and ID verification: Visitors must be at least 18 years old. A valid passport or national ID is required. No exceptions.
  3. Safety briefing: A certified instructor walks every visitor through the range rules before anyone touches a firearm. This covers muzzle direction, trigger discipline, commands, and emergency procedures.
  4. Gear fitting: You receive hearing protection and eye protection. Closed-toe shoes are required; the range provides everything else.
  5. Supervised shooting: Your instructor stays with you on the lane. They demonstrate stance, grip, and sight alignment, then guide you through each shot. You follow their commands at all times.
  6. Equipment return: Firearms and protective gear go back to the instructor. Spent casings stay on the range.
  7. Wrap-up and debrief: The instructor reviews your targets, answers questions, and can recommend follow-up sessions or packages if you want more.

The instructor’s role is not just coaching. They are the range officer for your lane, which means their commands are mandatory. Keep your finger off the trigger until instructed. Never point a firearm anywhere except downrange. These two rules cover most of what you need to know before you arrive.

Pro Tip: Arrive 10–15 minutes early. The safety briefing cannot start late for a group, and latecomers may miss their slot. Wear long sleeves if you are sensitive to hot brass casings ejecting near your arms, and tie back long hair.


What packages and prices can tourists expect?

Tourist packages at Tondi Shooting Range bundle several firearms and a fixed shot count into one price, which keeps logistics simple for groups. A concrete example: the Six Pack gift package lists several pistols, a rifle, and a shotgun with a stated total shot count, making it one of the most popular options for visitors who want variety in a single session.

Typical package types:

  • Intro single session: One firearm, a short supervised session, ideal for a solo visitor or a couple trying shooting for the first time, with a modest number of shots.
  • Tourist sampler: Two to three firearms (typically a pistol, a rifle, and sometimes a shotgun), fixed shot count per weapon, instructor-led throughout.
  • Group and bachelor packages: Designed for 4–12 people, often with a dedicated instructor per group, private lane access, and a combined shot count split across the group.
  • Gift-card experiences: Pre-loaded value or a named package (like the Six Pack) that the recipient books at their own convenience.
Package type Typical firearms Approx. shot count Best for
Intro single session 1 pistol A moderate shot count Solo visitors, couples
Tourist sampler 2–3 firearms A moderate shot count total Small groups, first-timers
Group / bachelor 3–6 firearms A moderate shot count total Parties of 4–12
Gift card (Six Pack) Pistols, rifle, shotgun A specified shot count per weapon Gift buyers, any occasion

Prices vary by package and group size. Check the full package list for current rates before booking, as seasonal promotions and group discounts apply. Gift cards are available online and make a practical souvenir that does not need to clear customs.


Who is this for, and what events work well at a shooting range?

The short answer: almost any group. Shooting activities for tourists work because the experience scales from a quiet couple’s outing to a loud bachelor party without changing the core format.

Events and groups that fit well:

  • Tourists and solo travelers looking for an unusual indoor activity in Tallinn, especially in winter when outdoor options are limited.
  • Couples wanting something more memorable than a restaurant dinner.
  • Bachelor and bachelorette parties where a shared adrenaline activity beats a bar crawl for bonding.
  • Birthday groups of friends who want a private, activity-led celebration.
  • Corporate team-building groups: shooting requires focus, communication, and following instructions, which makes it a natural fit for team dynamics exercises.
  • Groups of friends visiting Tallinn for a weekend who want one standout activity.

For group bookings, plan for a minimum of 4 people to unlock group pricing, and book at least a week in advance during peak tourist season (May through September) or around major holidays. Private lane access is available for larger groups. Some packages can be extended with extra rounds, and the range can accommodate groups with varying mobility needs. Ask about accessibility when booking.

Pro Tip: For corporate team-building in Tallinn, request a competitive format where teams shoot for score. It adds a natural debrief conversation and gives everyone a shared result to talk about afterward.

Corporate team-building shooting competition


How do you book and what should you bring?

Booking is straightforward. The range accepts online reservations, phone bookings, and walk-ins, though walk-in availability is not guaranteed during busy periods.

Step-by-step booking process:

  1. Go to Laskmine and select your package or session type.
  2. Choose your preferred date and time slot.
  3. Enter group size and any special requests (accessibility, private lane, extra rounds).
  4. Confirm and pay online, or call the range to reserve by phone with payment on arrival.
  5. You receive a confirmation email. Bring it to check-in along with your photo ID.

What to bring:

  • Valid photo ID (passport or national ID card)
  • Confirmation email or booking reference
  • Closed-toe shoes (mandatory)
  • Long sleeves (optional but recommended)
  • No loose jewelry or scarves near the lane

Key terms and conditions:

  • Minimum age: 18 years old, verified by ID at check-in.
  • Alcohol: visitors who appear intoxicated will not be permitted to shoot.
  • Prohibited items: personal firearms, ammunition, and recording equipment on the active lane without prior permission.
  • Liability: the range carries insurance for supervised sessions. Visitors are responsible for following all instructor commands.
  • Cancellation: check the range’s current policy at booking. Most packages allow rescheduling with 24–48 hours’ notice; same-day cancellations may forfeit a deposit.

For visitors interested in a beginner-focused walkthrough before arriving, the range’s own guide covers first-timer questions in detail.


Yes. Guided shooting at a licensed range under professional supervision is fully legal for tourists in Estonia, and no personal firearms permit is required for a visitor participating in a supervised session.

Key legal points tourists should know:

  • The Weapons Act (Riigi Teataja) establishes the legal basis for range operations in Estonia, including requirements for licensed facilities, qualified supervision, and state oversight. Ranges must comply with these standards to operate.
  • Handling a firearm at a licensed range under instructor supervision falls within the permitted scope of the Act. You do not need a personal weapons permit for a supervised tourist session.
  • The Estonian Tax and Customs Board lists firearms and ammunition among prohibited or restricted items for travelers crossing Estonia’s customs border. Do not attempt to bring your own firearm or ammunition into Estonia for a range visit. The range supplies everything.
  • Age minimum is 18. Bring a valid passport or national ID. No exceptions are made for foreign visitors.
  • Spent casings and targets are range property unless the range explicitly offers them as souvenirs. Do not attempt to take ammunition components across a border.

Legal note: This article provides general information. For edge cases (foreign firearms licenses, transporting equipment, unusual permit questions), contact the range directly before your trip and consult the primary sources above.

Pro Tip: If you hold a firearms license from your home country and have questions about how it interacts with Estonian range rules, email the range before booking. The Weapons Act consolidated text covers definitions and scope if you want to read the primary source yourself.


Why Tondi Shooting Range is the right choice for your Tallinn visit

The largest indoor shooting range in the Baltics is not a claim most venues can make. Tondi Shooting Range backs it with climate-controlled lanes, a firearm selection that spans pistols, rifles, and shotguns, and certified instructors who have run sessions for thousands of tourists, corporate groups, and first-timers.

Tondi Shooting Range

What sets it apart for visitors specifically: packages are designed so you show up, get briefed, and shoot. No prior experience, no equipment to source, no guesswork about what is legal. The Six Pack experience and similar multi-weapon bundles let a group of friends try six different firearms in one session, which is the kind of variety most ranges cannot offer. Visitor reviews on Tripadvisor consistently highlight the instructor quality and the welcoming atmosphere for first-timers.

For groups, the range handles bachelor parties, birthdays, and team-building events with private lane options and flexible shot-count packages. Gift cards are available for anyone who wants to give the experience rather than attend themselves.

Private lane shooting session for group event

Laskmine and lock in your preferred date before it fills.


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FAQ

Do tourists need a firearms permit to shoot at a range in Estonia?

No. Participating in a supervised session at a licensed range does not require a personal firearms permit. The range’s license and instructor supervision cover the legal requirements under the Weapons Act.

What is the minimum age to shoot at Tondi Shooting Range?

The minimum age is 18 years old. A valid passport or national ID is required at check-in, and this applies to all visitors regardless of nationality.

Can I bring my own firearm or ammunition to the range?

No. Estonian customs rules prohibit travelers from carrying firearms and ammunition across the border without proper authorization. The range supplies all firearms and ammunition for every session.

How far in advance should I book a group session?

At least one week ahead during peak tourist season (May through September) and around major holidays. Walk-ins may be possible on quieter days, but availability is not guaranteed for groups.

What happens if I have never shot before?

No prior experience is needed. Every session begins with a full instructor-led safety briefing and hands-on guidance. The Laskmine covers what first-timers can expect in detail.