NiklasP - they got it mixed up somewhat. There is the Stalin's Bunker, true built in 1942, when all government offices and foreign embassies (including the US) were moved from Mocsow to Samara (then called Kuibyshev) for fear the Nazis mught take the capital. Stalin himself, to give him credit, stayed in Moscow even through the darkest days of the 1941, when Nazis were withing artillery range from Kremlin. Yet the idea of having a spare capital stayed, and they began constructing what came out to be the deepest bomb shelter in Europe (it can withstand a direct hit of an atomic bomb). It consists of a conference room, two rest rooms, and two big rooms for the guards. The rooms are made with fake doors and windows, to make it look like you're actually on the ground, only it's dark outside. The biggest mistery is the construction, in the very center of the city, has been kept in absilute secret - even the residents of adjoining houses were not aware! Since 1941 it's been open to public, and no visit around the city is copmlete without it, but there's no pistol range there. Why would anyone want a range in a bomb shelter?