
Shooting from the BMD and Gun
Only at our complex can you become the gunner of a real 45 mm gun or tank gun! Looking through an authentic sight and operating the traverse and elevation mechanisms, you aim the gun at a German tank yourself and pull the trigger.
The gun fires, and a bright explosion flares above the German tank. The target is hit but remains intact, allowing other visitors to the complex to try their hand at shooting.
Shooting takes place under the supervision of experienced instructors, who will explain how to aim the gun at the target and fire it. If you are concerned about the loud report, hearing protection will be provided.
The guns do not fire blank rounds; the effect is produced by igniting gas and oxygen.
Firing the BMD Gun and Coaxial Machine Gun
One shot from the BMD gun and three machine-gun bursts – 50.0 BYN
Firing the Gun at a German Tank
One shot – 35.0 BYN
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Firing the Maxim Machine Gun
Price (3 bursts of 5 rounds) – 15.0 BYN
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DShK Machine-Gun Shooting
Price (3 bursts) — 40 BYN.
Shooting with Deactivated Weapons
The Stalin Line Historical and Cultural Complex offers visitors the opportunity to fire blank cartridges from weapons of the turbulent 20th century as an educational experience.
Blank-firing weapons are designed to fire blank cartridges. Owing to their design, other types of ammunition cannot be used. Since the advent of firearms, blank firing has been used to train recruits, allowing them to become familiar with firing a weapon, basic firearms safety and the operation of its mechanisms.
You can try the following weapons:
– Mosin Rifle M1891/33
Price per shot — 10.0 BYN
– SKS-45 Carbine (Simonov Self-Loading Carbine M1945)
Price per shot – 10.0 Belarusian roubles
Shooting with a Deactivated German MP 40 Submachine Gun
A new experience is now available at Stalin Line: shooting with a deactivated German MP 40 submachine gun from the Second World War.
Price per shot — 15.0 roubles
Attention!
Unfortunately, the firearms listed above may not always be available at the shooting position due to wear of components and mechanisms or routine maintenance. Before paying, please check at the ticket office or shooting position whether your preferred firearm is available.
Payment can be made in Belarusian roubles either in cash or by bank card at the ticket offices of the Stalin Line Historical and Cultural Complex. In addition to the shooting fee, each visitor must purchase an admission ticket.
The blank-firing weapons position closes 30 minutes before the complex.







