Machine Gun America – Pick 4 Experience

If you want the thrill of power without the chaos, this hits. Machine Gun America’s Pick 4 experience lets you choose four firearms from a large Orlando collection, get coached on safety, then fire rounds in a purpose-built range.

What I like most is the mix of hands-on shooting and professional instruction from former military and law enforcement professionals, which keeps it focused and controlled. I also like the value angle: for $225 you’re not sampling one gun—you’re picking four, and you even get an extra magazine for the gun of your choice. One thing to consider: you need a government-issued drivers license or passport to participate, and the session involves strict safety rules, so it’s not a casual walk-in activity for people who feel uneasy around firearms.

Key Points at a Glance

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - Key Points at a Glance

  • Pick four firearms from a big on-site selection for one set price
  • Safety first with Range Safety Officers who teach procedures before you fire
  • Automatic-style choices may include AK-47, MP40, Tommy Gun, and the M3A1 Grease Gun
  • Extra magazine for your chosen gun (a small perk that adds up)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in Orlando helps the logistics feel easy
  • Smaller group cap (up to 150) keeps the operation from feeling out of control

Pick 4 Firepower in Orlando: What You Actually Get

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - Pick 4 Firepower in Orlando: What You Actually Get
Machine Gun America in Orlando is built around one simple promise: you can shoot a set of high-impact firearms in a supervised setting, with Range Safety Officers guiding you through safe handling and shooting basics. The package is sold as Pick 4, meaning you choose four guns for your session, rather than doing a “try one thing” experience.

This is a good option if you want a real activity, not just watching someone else. It’s hands-on, it’s timed, and it’s designed around control—safety procedures first, then shooting under supervision.

The price is $225 per person, and the experience is typically booked a couple months ahead on average (about 63 days). That matters because the schedule and gun availability can change, and picking a good time slot helps you avoid rushed feelings.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Orlando.

Price and Value: Is $225 a Good Deal for Four Guns?

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - Price and Value: Is $225 a Good Deal for Four Guns?
At $225, the big value question is whether you’re getting enough shooting time and enough variety to justify the cost. Here, the math is straightforward: you’re paying for a shooting package where the number of guns matches what you select at booking—four firearms for the Pick 4 plan.

You also get an extra magazine for the gun you choose, which is a tangible upgrade. What’s not included is purchasing souvenir photos, which you can expect to be offered at the end—so if you want those keepsakes, plan for additional spending.

So is it “cheap”? No. But compared to experiences that focus on just one firearm, you’re paying for four separate selections and the coaching needed to handle different weapons safely.

Getting Started: Arrival, Check-In, and Your Gun-Choice Briefing

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - Getting Started: Arrival, Check-In, and Your Gun-Choice Briefing
Your session starts when you arrive and meet an associate who gets you set up. You’ll sit down and receive clear info about the firearms available and how the choosing process works, then you pick from the options on the list for your Pick 4 package.

This early briefing is more important than it sounds. Different firearms require different stances, grip cues, and attention to safe handling, and the staff’s job is to translate that into instructions you can use right away. If you’re a first-timer, this is where you should pay close attention, because it sets you up to enjoy the shooting part instead of feeling lost.

Also note the practical layer: you’ll need to show a current government-issued drivers license or passport to participate. Bring the real thing, not a photo, and you’ll avoid unnecessary delays.

The Safety Training: How It Stays Fun and Controlled

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - The Safety Training: How It Stays Fun and Controlled
The core experience isn’t just pulling a trigger—it’s learning how to handle firearms safely in a supervised environment. The range uses dedicated Range Safety Officers, and you’ll get shooting tips and safety procedures before you fire.

In plain terms, this is the moment where the experience becomes worth it. The more you follow the instructions here, the more smooth the session feels at the firing line. Even if you’ve never shot before, the briefing is designed to get you competent enough to participate safely.

One review-style theme that shows up strongly is how much the coaching matters for first-timers and youth participants. For example, in one case a range master helped a grandson understand each weapon and the proper stance needed to fire each gun. That tells you the staff aren’t only running a machine—they’re teaching positions and habits that make the whole session safer and more comfortable.

Choosing Your Firearms: From AK-47 to the Grease Gun

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - Choosing Your Firearms: From AK-47 to the Grease Gun
One reason people love Pick 4 is the variety. The experience highlights automatic weapons you might select from, including the AK-47, MP40, Tommy Gun, and the M3A1 “Grease Gun.” The exact mix available can vary, but the range is set up for the kind of lineup that makes gun choice feel exciting rather than random.

Here’s how to think about your selection:

  • Pick the guns you’re genuinely curious about, not just the ones that sound famous.
  • If you’re new, you might prefer options that you can easily understand during the staff briefing, since different weapons can call for different body positioning.
  • If you’re going with someone, spread the picks so you’re not both shooting the same “type.” It makes the session feel more like a shared experience.

And don’t forget the extra perk: you’ll receive an extra magazine for the gun of your choice. That means you can prioritize one favorite firearm and get a little more ammunition time with it.

Your Shooting Session: What the Firing Line Feels Like

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - Your Shooting Session: What the Firing Line Feels Like
The total experience runs from about 30 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. That range of time matters: the session length can depend on factors like how many people are booked, how the briefing goes, and how the range schedule moves that day.

At the range, you’ll fire your selected four firearms while staff and officers oversee safety and instruction. Expect the environment to be structured: you’re not wandering around the lot picking things up on your own. You’re following direction step-by-step, aiming where they tell you, and using the stance and safety procedures you were taught.

If you’re worried about how you’ll do, don’t overthink it. The whole experience is set up to teach you quickly. A clear, professional instructor approach is a big part of why this gets high ratings, especially for people who’ve never fired guns before. One review described how the instructor was clear and professional throughout for first-timers from the UK, and they were thrilled to shoot four firearms even without prior experience.

Photo Ops and Souvenir Photos: Budget a Little Extra

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - Photo Ops and Souvenir Photos: Budget a Little Extra
At the end, you can get photo options. The experience includes opportunities for photo ops, but souvenir photos aren’t included in the base package, so you’ll have a chance to buy prints or digital images if you want them.

That matters for value planning. If $225 already feels like a stretch, decide in advance whether you want the photos. If you do want them, it’s smart to treat it like any other souvenir you’d buy on vacation: budget a little, then enjoy the memory without stress.

Dress Code and Practical Prep: Smart Casual Means Bring Comfort

Machine Gun America - Pick 4 Experience - Dress Code and Practical Prep: Smart Casual Means Bring Comfort
Dress code is smart casual. That sounds broad, but the key is to wear something comfortable enough for following staff instructions and staying focused while you shoot. Closed-toe shoes are a good idea for safety and comfort, even though your exact footwear rules aren’t listed here—so choose practical footwear.

Also remember:

  • Minimum age is 18.
  • Service animals are allowed.
  • This is not recommended for pregnant women.

If you’re traveling with a group, coordinating ID and age requirements ahead of time helps. The requirement to show government-issued drivers license or passport is non-negotiable for participation.

Timing, Pickup, and Orlando Logistics That Actually Help

The good news for Orlando visitors is that the highlights include hassle-free pickup and drop-off at your hotel. That removes a big headache compared with experiences where you must figure out your own transportation and parking on a tight schedule.

The experience operates during open hours from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, seven days a week (for the listed operating season). With a window that broad, you’re more likely to find a slot that fits your day—whether you’re doing theme parks earlier or want something calmer later.

Also, the mobile ticket is part of the experience setup, which usually means less paperwork and less time waiting around. And since it’s near public transportation, there’s a backup option if hotel pickup doesn’t fit your plan.

Finally, the maximum group size is capped at 150. That’s big enough to run smoothly, but small enough that the staff can keep attention on safety and instruction.

Who Should Book This, and Who Might Want to Pass

This is a great fit if you:

  • Want a hands-on Orlando activity that isn’t just sightseeing
  • Are okay following rules and taking safety guidance seriously
  • Want variety, because you get to choose four guns
  • Like structured instruction, especially if you’re brand-new to shooting

It may be less ideal if you:

  • Feel strongly uncomfortable around firearms, even with safety officers present
  • Don’t want to bring ID and follow strict participation requirements
  • Are not able to participate for health reasons (pregnancy is listed as not recommended)

The youth note is interesting in the review record: one described a grandson doing Pick 4 while another person did Pick 5. That suggests the experience can work well for younger adults who meet the minimum age and can follow directions closely—but the age requirement is still 18+, so plan around that.

Should You Book Machine Gun America Pick 4?

If you want a memorable, supervised shooting experience in Orlando that gives you real variety—four firearm selections—then yes, this is worth serious consideration. The best parts are the safety training and the way the range staff teach stance and handling, which is especially important for first-timers.

I’d book it if you’re traveling with a clear goal: shoot multiple firearms, learn quickly, and leave with a story you can’t get from a museum. I’d think twice if you’re looking for a relaxed, minimal-instruction activity or if you don’t want to deal with ID checks and a structured firing-line format.

FAQ

How many guns do you shoot in the Pick 4 experience?

You choose four firearms from the available selection for your session.

How long does the Machine Gun America Pick 4 experience take?

The duration runs from about 30 minutes up to 1 hour 30 minutes, depending on how the session schedule and briefing run.

What types of firearms can you choose from?

The experience highlights automatic weapons you might fire such as an AK-47, MP40, Tommy Gun, and the M3A1 “Grease Gun.”

Do you get an extra magazine?

Yes. You receive an extra magazine for the gun of your choice.

What do I need to bring to participate?

You must show a current government-issued drivers license or passport to take part.

What is the dress code?

Dress code is smart casual.

What if my plans change?

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before start time, the amount you paid is not refunded.

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