This thesis explores the development of aVirtual Reality (VR) shooting range designed for policetraining. The aim is to provide a safe, stress free,practical and cost effective environment to practise theirshooting skills. The results demonstrate that VR is abeneficial tool for police training, enhancing both thefrequency and quality of practice without the associatedrisks, anxiety related issues with handling real handgunsand the costs of real ammunition. The users felt lessconcerned about their performance and felt moreconfident to shoot accurately. This leads us to believethat this application can be used to improve shootingability and reduce stress in users.