Just after a clarification about when they brought in these laws, did the government pay compensation or were you just required to hand in your firearms?
Here in Australia after the 1996 Port Arthur massacre the government banned semi auto .22 rifles, pump and semi auto shotguns and semi auto center fire rifles for most shooters (farmers can get a semi .22 or pump/semi shotgun, center fire semi auto rifle is virtually impossible for everyone) but they paid compensation for every firearm.
Pistols have always been more heavily restricted but in 2002 a licensed shooter (mental problems, should never have got a license in the first place) killed two people and the government enacted further laws. Now the minimum barrel length for semi autos is 120mm and for revolvers 100mm (I have a 4" S&W 66). They also brought in 10rnd magazine limits, calibre restrictions and more onerous licensing legislation. We are limited to 9mm/.38 unless we shoot metallic silhouette or western action where we can have no bigger than .45. The government paid compensation which was actually quite high compared to market rates and all it did was result in people handing in their .40s and .45s and buying 9mm, .38Super and more revolvers.
You can get pretty much any pistol on a collectors license (most states don't allow you to shoot them except once or twice a year at a recognised collectors shoot) which are fairly easy to get although they differentiate between pre and post 1946 manufactured pistols and post 46 require a few more hoops to jump through.
The media here are rabidly anti gun and at the moment there is a lot of hand wringing that gun ownership is back at levels it was in 1996. They ignore the fact the population has grown, the firearms used in 1996 are not available and that even the head of the Federal Police as well as several state Police Commissioners have all said they are not concerned about licensed gun owners. Last year they busted a Sydney post office that had illegally imported hundreds of Glocks simply by falsely declaring the contents of the packages but the antis continually go on about guns stolen from licensed owners.
Here in Australia after the 1996 Port Arthur massacre the government banned semi auto .22 rifles, pump and semi auto shotguns and semi auto center fire rifles for most shooters (farmers can get a semi .22 or pump/semi shotgun, center fire semi auto rifle is virtually impossible for everyone) but they paid compensation for every firearm.
Pistols have always been more heavily restricted but in 2002 a licensed shooter (mental problems, should never have got a license in the first place) killed two people and the government enacted further laws. Now the minimum barrel length for semi autos is 120mm and for revolvers 100mm (I have a 4" S&W 66). They also brought in 10rnd magazine limits, calibre restrictions and more onerous licensing legislation. We are limited to 9mm/.38 unless we shoot metallic silhouette or western action where we can have no bigger than .45. The government paid compensation which was actually quite high compared to market rates and all it did was result in people handing in their .40s and .45s and buying 9mm, .38Super and more revolvers.
You can get pretty much any pistol on a collectors license (most states don't allow you to shoot them except once or twice a year at a recognised collectors shoot) which are fairly easy to get although they differentiate between pre and post 1946 manufactured pistols and post 46 require a few more hoops to jump through.
The media here are rabidly anti gun and at the moment there is a lot of hand wringing that gun ownership is back at levels it was in 1996. They ignore the fact the population has grown, the firearms used in 1996 are not available and that even the head of the Federal Police as well as several state Police Commissioners have all said they are not concerned about licensed gun owners. Last year they busted a Sydney post office that had illegally imported hundreds of Glocks simply by falsely declaring the contents of the packages but the antis continually go on about guns stolen from licensed owners.