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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Pistol Shooting Experience in Tallinn: Group Guide

Pistol Shooting Experience in Tallinn: Group Guide

28.07.2026

For a beginner pistol shooting experience in Central Europe, Tondi Shooting Range in Tallinn is the clearest booking choice. Every session starts with an instructor-led safety briefing, moves into supervised live-fire on modern indoor lanes, and wraps with a debrief — all PPE included, no prior experience required. You show up, the range handles the rest.

Quick booking options:

  • Book online at laskmine.ee for individual or small-group sessions
  • Buy a gift card directly through the Tondi Shooting Range website
  • Call or email for group reservations (bachelor parties, corporate teams, 6+ people)

Pro Tip: Gift cards from Tondi Shooting Range make an unusually good present for anyone who’s mentioned wanting to try shooting — the recipient picks the date, and the experience itself takes under two hours.


Table of Contents

Who is a guided pistol session actually right for?

Almost anyone, which is the honest answer. The sessions are built around first-timers, so you don’t need a background in firearms, sport shooting, or anything tactical.

The audiences who book most often:

  • Tourists in Tallinn looking for an indoor activity that isn’t another museum
  • Bachelor and bachelorette parties wanting a shared challenge with a competitive edge
  • Corporate teams using the range for team-building (more on that below)
  • Couples and friend groups celebrating birthdays or just looking for something different
  • First-time shooters who are curious but want a fully supervised intro

What each group typically wants differs. Tourists want a memorable story and a photo. Stag parties want competition and laughs. Corporate groups want something that builds trust without feeling forced. The format works for all three because the instructor controls the pace and the scoring.

Pro Tip: If your group values privacy — a bachelorette party, for example — ask about a private lane reservation when you book. Most ranges, including Tondi Shooting Range, can accommodate this with advance notice.

Group pistol shooting session indoors with instructor

Participants with mobility limitations or medical considerations should contact the range before booking. Instructors are trained to adapt the session, and range procedures include check-in steps where you can flag any access needs.


What does a beginner pistol session actually include?

Most intro sessions follow a consistent structure: safety briefing, dry-fire demonstration, supervised live-fire, and a short debrief. The whole thing runs for a variable duration depending on group size and package.

Typical session timeline:

  1. Arrival and registration (10–15 min): ID check, waiver signing, equipment fitting
  2. Safety briefing (20–30 min): range rules, muzzle discipline, trigger safety, PPE fitting
  3. Dry-fire or demo (5–10 min): instructor demonstrates grip, stance, and sight alignment before any live rounds
  4. Live-fire sets (30–60 min): supervised shooting across multiple firearms, with coaching between sets
  5. Debrief (5–10 min): instructor reviews targets, answers questions, and often offers a follow-up lesson

A basic Tallinn shooting package typically includes four different firearms, safety instruction, and 30 minutes to 1.5 hours of range time, priced at 95 EUR per shooter. One example pistol in that format is the SIG Sauer SP2022 with 10 rounds per firearm.

Package type Typical inclusions Best for
Intro / try-out 2–several firearms and multiple rounds each, shared instructor Solo visitors, couples
Small-group 4 firearms, dedicated instructor, scoring Friend groups, tourists
Stag/bachelor Private lane, competition scoring, add-ons Parties of 6 or more
Private coaching One-on-one instructor, custom drill progression Skill-focused shooters

Common upgrades include extra rounds, a private lane, additional firearm types, or a follow-up beginner drill session with structured progressions for trigger control and stance.

Infographic showing beginner pistol session steps


Completely supervised. Every session at a certified indoor range runs under direct instructor control, and professional instruction reduces risk while accelerating how quickly beginners get comfortable with a firearm.

Standard range safety rules enforced at every session:

  • Muzzle always pointed downrange
  • Finger off the trigger until sights are on target
  • Mandatory eye and ear protection throughout live-fire
  • Firearms handled only under instructor direction
  • No live rounds outside the designated firing line

On legal and age requirements: rules vary across Central Europe by country and sometimes by firearm type. Estonia, for example, permits supervised shooting for adults (18+) at licensed ranges without a personal firearms license. Minors may participate in some supervised formats with parental consent, but this differs by jurisdiction. Always confirm the specific age policy with the range when booking.

Pro Tip: If you wear prescription glasses, you can usually shoot with them under standard range eye protection. Mention it at check-in so the instructor can fit your PPE correctly. Same goes for any medical condition affecting grip or arm mobility — the team can adapt.

Adults fitting hearing and eye protection indoors


What should you bring and how do you prepare?

Arrive with your ID, closed-toe shoes, and a confirmed booking. Everything else — firearms, ammunition, PPE, targets — is supplied by the range.

Pre-visit checklist:

  • Valid government-issued photo ID (passport or national ID card)
  • Closed-toe shoes (mandatory; open-toe footwear is not permitted on the range)
  • Comfortable clothing with no loose sleeves that could catch a hot casing
  • Any relevant medical notes if you have conditions affecting arm or hand use
  • Confirmation email or booking reference

What not to bring: excess jewelry (rings and bracelets can interfere with grip), open-toe shoes, or anything you’d be upset about getting a small amount of residue on.

Arrival steps:

  1. Arrive 10–15 minutes before your slot
  2. Present ID and sign the waiver at check-in
  3. Collect PPE (hearing protection and safety glasses)
  4. Join the safety briefing before entering the range floor

For groups, one person can often pre-sign waivers on behalf of the party if the range supports digital forms. Check the range procedures page for current waiver options. Tondi Shooting Range also publishes warm-up drills you can review beforehand to arrive with a sense of what the instructor will cover.

Pro Tip: Reading through pistol basics for Estonia before your visit takes about five minutes and means you’ll spend less time confused during the briefing and more time shooting.


Why do groups and corporate teams keep booking this?

A shooting range session works for groups because it levels the playing field fast. Nobody in the group has an unfair advantage, the scoring is immediate and visible, and the shared nerves of a first live-fire moment create a genuine bond.

Corporate team benefits:

  • Builds communication under mild pressure
  • Creates a neutral environment where hierarchy flattens
  • Produces measurable, visible outcomes (target scores) that teams can compare and laugh about
  • Works indoors regardless of weather, which matters for Tallinn in any season

Social group benefits:

  • Competitive scoring adds stakes to a fun activity
  • Photo-friendly (check the range’s photography policy at booking)
  • Memorable enough to anchor a whole event around

Group packages that combine instructor-led coaching with light competition or scoring consistently increase engagement for stag and bachelor bookings. When participants have a score to chase, the session stops feeling like a lesson and starts feeling like an event.

Typical group package features include a reserved lane block, a dedicated instructor for the duration, a scoring sheet or digital leaderboard, and optional add-ons like extra rounds or a second firearm type. For a bachelor party, the usual flow is: arrive together, brief together, compete in pairs or small heats, and finish with a group photo at the targets.

Pro Tip: Book group shooting events well in advance for larger parties. Weekend slots fill quickly, especially in summer.


How much does it cost, and how do you book?

Entry-level group packages in Tallinn run around 95 EUR per person for a basic shooting package that includes four firearms and instruction. Private coaching or extended sessions cost more; the range’s booking page lists current pricing.

What drives the price up:

  • Extra rounds per firearm
  • Private lane reservation
  • Additional firearm types (rifle, shotgun)
  • Off-peak vs. weekend pricing
  • Private instructor (one-on-one vs. shared)

How to book, step by step:

  1. Go to laskmine.ee and select your package or session type
  2. Choose a date and time from the online calendar
  3. Complete payment or deposit to confirm the slot
  4. Receive a confirmation email with arrival instructions and waiver links
  5. Arrive 10–15 minutes early with ID

Cancellation norms: Most ranges in this region require 24–48 hours notice for individual cancellations and 72 hours or more for group bookings. Check the specific policy on the booking confirmation. Gift cards typically have a validity window of several months to a year — confirm the expiry date at purchase.

Cost driver Impact on price
Extra rounds Moderate increase per firearm
Private lane Fixed add-on fee
Private instructor Highest single upgrade cost
Group size (6+) Often unlocks group rate

Accessibility bookings: contact the range directly by phone or email rather than booking online, so staff can confirm lane suitability and any equipment adaptations needed.


Tondi Shooting Range: book your session here

Tondi Shooting Range is the largest shooting range in the Baltic region, operating modern indoor lanes in Tallinn with certified instructors and packages built for tourists, groups, and first-timers.

Tondi Shooting Range

Instructor TO leads beginner and group sessions with a structured approach: safety first, dry-fire practice, then live-fire with coaching between sets. The facility offers a wide firearm selection, and for shooters who want to go further, tactical training courses are available as an upgrade path. Beginners who want to sharpen their technique after a first session can also work through precision shooting techniques with an instructor.

Gift cards are available for purchase online — a clean option for birthdays, corporate rewards, or anyone you know who’s been curious about trying shooting. Group reservations (bachelor parties, corporate events, friends’ nights) are handled by phone or email for the smoothest coordination.

Book your session or buy a gift card at Tondi Shooting Range and arrive knowing exactly what to expect.


Key Takeaways

Tondi Shooting Range in Tallinn offers the most complete beginner pistol shooting experience in the Baltic region, with instructor-led sessions, modern indoor lanes, and group packages starting around 95 EUR per person.

Point Details
Session structure Every session includes a safety briefing, dry-fire demo, supervised live-fire, and debrief.
Pricing benchmark Basic packages in Tallinn run around 95 EUR per shooter, including four firearms and instruction.
Who it suits First-timers, tourists, bachelor parties, corporate teams, and friend groups all fit the format.
What to bring Valid photo ID and closed-toe shoes; all firearms, ammo, and PPE are supplied by the range.
Tondi Shooting Range The largest range in the Baltic region, with certified instructors and online booking and gift cards available.

Useful sources

  • Book a session or buy a gift card — Tondi Shooting Range: main booking and facility page
  • Range procedures and what to expect on arrival: waivers, check-in, and safety briefing details
  • Beginner pistol drills and progressions: structured drill guide for new shooters
  • Group and bachelor party packages in Tallinn: group booking options and event ideas
  • Tactical and advanced training courses: upgrade path beyond the intro session
  • Injury prevention for shooting participants: warm-up and physical prep guidance for range visits

FAQ

Do I need a firearms license to book a pistol session?

No. At licensed supervised ranges like Tondi Shooting Range, first-time visitors shoot under direct instructor supervision and do not need a personal firearms license. Age and ID requirements apply — confirm the minimum age with the range when booking, as rules vary by country in Central Europe.

Is a pistol shooting experience safe for complete beginners?

Yes. Every session begins with a mandatory safety briefing and PPE fitting before any live rounds are fired. Instructors maintain direct control of firearms throughout, and professional instruction is specifically designed to reduce risk for first-time shooters.

How long does a beginner session take?

Most intro sessions run for a duration that varies by group size and package. The safety briefing alone takes 20–30 minutes, followed by 30–60 minutes of supervised live-fire.

Can I take photos during the session?

Photography policies vary by range. Ask Tondi Shooting Range when booking — many ranges allow photos between shooting sets or in designated areas, but not during active live-fire.

How far in advance should I book a group session?

Book at least one week ahead for groups of six or more, especially for weekend slots. Stag and corporate bookings during peak tourist season in Tallinn fill quickly. Contact the range directly for groups larger than ten.