Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range

A day at the Phnom Penh range means big thrills and clear instruction. This outdoor, mountain-base shooting experience lets you start with a safety briefing, then choose from a serious lineup and shoot targets with English-speaking help.

Two things I’d prioritize if you’re deciding: the way the instructor teaches you how to hold each gun and what recoil to expect, and the sheer variety in the lineup, including the kinds of weapons people usually only see in movies.

One consideration before you go: the $15 price is a base for the experience, but shooting-range expenses aren’t included, so your final spend depends on how many guns you select and what the range charges that day.

Key Points at a Glance

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - Key Points at a Glance

  • Huge weapon variety for one session: from handguns and rifles up through machine-gun and RPG-style options.
  • Safety gear and coaching are part of the package: earmuffs, a briefing, and hands-on instruction on grip and recoil.
  • Outdoor mountain setting at a military base range: the experience is built around shooting in open air.
  • You can capture photos and video while you shoot, so you can keep the memory beyond selfies.
  • Unlimited drinks: beer, soft drinks, and cold water are included.
  • Small group size: the maximum group size is 20 people, so you’re not lost in a crowd.

Phnom Penh’s Outdoor Military Base Range: What It’s Really Like

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - Phnom Penh’s Outdoor Military Base Range: What It’s Really Like
This isn’t a polished indoor “range lounge.” It’s an outdoor shooting setup at a military base location outside Phnom Penh, with shooting happening in the open air and on-site staff running the show.

The vibe is practical. You’re not there to wander around. You show up, get oriented, gear up, and then you shoot in a structured way. That structure matters, especially if you’re new. The tour is designed for first-timers too, with an English-speaking guide and an English-speaking instructor who explain what to do before you handle any firearm.

Because it’s a real range environment, the day depends on the weather. The activity needs good weather, and if it gets canceled for poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. In other words: plan to be flexible.

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Price and Value: The $15 Cost vs. the Real Budget

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - Price and Value: The $15 Cost vs. the Real Budget
The headline price is $15 per person, and it covers a lot of the “day experience,” not just firing a single weapon. What you get included is the part that usually costs money elsewhere: round-trip air-conditioned vehicle transport (with pickup offered), an English-speaking guide and instructor, and all safety equipment.

You also get unlimited beer, plus soft drinks and cold water. That’s a big deal for value. Even if you don’t drink alcohol, the included water matters in Cambodia heat, and the included soda/beer helps make the time on-site feel less like a chore and more like a full outing.

The catch is also clearly stated: all shooting-range expenses are not included. So if you’re planning to fire multiple weapons, you should budget extra for the range charges tied to your selections. Since the tour is described as a “tailor package to the number of guns you’d like,” expect your final price to rise if you pick more.

Practical tip: bring cash. One of the most useful signals in the experience details is simple—people are told to bring cash—so don’t rely on everything being handled with card.

From Pickup to Mountain Range: The Flow of Your 6 Hours

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - From Pickup to Mountain Range: The Flow of Your 6 Hours
The schedule is flexible, but the experience runs about 6 hours total. You’ll start with pickup (round-trip air-conditioned transport is included), then you’ll drive out to the range.

The first phase at the range is the orientation. This is where the day either feels smooth or stressful, and this tour is designed to be smooth. You’ll go through a personalized orientation that includes choosing which guns you want to shoot from the available options. Then you get a safety briefing and get your protective gear (earmuffs are part of what you receive).

Once you’re geared up, the instructor takes control of the learning curve. You’ll be shown how to hold each gun properly, and they’ll explain the recoil you can expect. After that, you shoot targets.

The tour also notes that you can take photos and video during the shooting, which is great because it gives you a reason to keep your phone ready—though you’ll want to follow the instructor’s rules first, especially around when and where you’re filming.

Safety First: How the Instructor Keeps This From Being Chaos

When you’re shooting real weapons for the first time, the biggest question is never whether it looks cool. It’s whether you can do it safely and confidently.

Here, the safety process is built into the structure:

  • A personalized orientation first, then a safety briefing
  • Safety equipment included (earmuffs are specifically mentioned)
  • An instructor who walks you through how to hold each gun
  • Clear guidance on what recoil feels like, so you aren’t surprised

That recoil coaching is more important than it sounds. If you’re expecting something to be mild and it punches back harder, you can lose your stance. The instruction helps you keep control, which makes the rest of your shooting time more enjoyable.

One more practical safety note from how the tour is described: participation is 18+ only. That’s not just a checkbox. It’s tied to the real training atmosphere you’re entering.

The Gun Menu: Building Your Best Package (Glock to RPG)

The lineup you may be able to shoot includes a wide range: Glock, AK-47, M16, sniper rifle, PKM, 50 caliber machine gun, and multiple explosive-style options such as RPG, hand grenade, and M79. The experience description also lists options like grenade launchers.

A few things to keep in mind while planning:

  1. You’re customizing the number of guns to your budget, not just joining a fixed “one gun each” routine.
  2. Some weapons may be more intense than others. The instructor’s recoil talk matters most for the larger-caliber and machine-gun-style weapons.
  3. If you’re chasing the iconic highlight—RPG is mentioned specifically—it’s the one you should plan around. That can help you decide whether to spend your budget on variety or on extra time with your top picks.

There’s also one realistic expectation to hold onto. In at least one recorded highlight, a gun like the .50 cal reportedly jammed partway through, which reduced how much shooting happened with that specific weapon. That doesn’t mean the range is unsafe; it just means mechanical hiccups can happen in real-world shooting conditions. Your best move is to enjoy the whole lineup rather than counting on one single gun to give you the perfect amount of shots.

Unlimited Drinks, Real Comfort: Beer, Soft Drinks, and Water

Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range - Unlimited Drinks, Real Comfort: Beer, Soft Drinks, and Water
This is not a dry event. Unlimited beer, plus soft drinks and cold water, are included. It turns the day from a quick activity into a proper outing.

A couple practical points so you enjoy it safely:

  • Keep an eye on hydration. Even if you’re having beer, you’ll still want to drink water.
  • Listen to the instructor fully during safety moments. If you get lightheaded, you’ll miss steps.
  • Since you may film and take photos, make sure your focus stays on instructions, not on trying to capture everything in the middle of a safety call.

Also, remember: you’re on a military base range setting. Drinks don’t change the rules.

Who Should Book This Phnom Penh Shooting Experience?

This one fits best if you want a structured, coached range session with maximum variety in a single day.

It’s especially suited for:

  • First-timers who want instruction and safety coaching, not just being handed something and told good luck.
  • People who want a full entertainment-style day in Phnom Penh with transport, gear, and English-speaking guidance included.
  • Anyone who wants to shoot more than one category of weapon, from pistols up to bigger-caliber and RPG-style options.

You might want to skip it if:

  • You’re sensitive to the reality of handling weapons and participating in a military-base style shooting environment.
  • You’re trying to keep costs extremely low. Since shooting-range expenses aren’t included, the final price depends on your weapon choices.

Should You Book the Phnom Penh Outdoor Shooting Range?

If your goal is simple—shoot a lot of different weapons with safety gear, an instructor, and an English-speaking guide—this experience is hard to beat for the money. The value comes from what’s included: transport, safety equipment, instruction, and unlimited drinks, plus the chance to capture photos and video.

Just go in with two expectations clear:

  • The $15 base price is not the whole story because range expenses aren’t included.
  • Real shooting days can have small hiccups (like mechanical issues on a specific weapon), so enjoy the day as a whole lineup, not as a guarantee of perfect performance from every gun.

If that fits how you like to travel—clear instructions, controlled chaos, and real action—then booking is a solid call.

FAQ

How old do I need to be to participate?

You must be 18 years old and above to join the activity.

How long is the Phnom Penh outdoor shooting experience?

The duration is about 6 hours.

Is pickup included, and how big are the groups?

Pickup is offered, and the group size has a maximum of 20 travelers.

What does the $15 price include?

The experience includes unlimited beer, soft drinks, cold water, an English-speaking guide, an English-speaking instructor, and air-conditioned vehicle transportation. Shooting-range expenses are not included.

What kinds of weapons can I shoot?

The experience description lists options such as Glock, AK-47, M16, sniper rifle, PKM, 50 caliber, RPG, hand grenade, and M79. The exact selection depends on what you choose for your package and what is available on the day.

What happens if the weather is bad?

This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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