I would immediately post my response on the Internet as the authorities would never think of looking at the Internet to see what certified gun loonies would do with their arsenal of deadly weapons.
Kind of an interesting scenario in fiction. Did anyone read Island in the Sea of Time by S.M. Stirling - good gun related fiction in a sense. In the book, Nantucket Island is transported back in time to the Bronze Age and has to fend for itself. No other civilization.
They realize that they need to defend themselves potentially against Bronze Age civilizations that may become aware of them, even across the Atlantic. The police chief of Nantucket has all the guns confiscated (or contributed) to the Island militia. You can get a homemade crossbow in its place. There is discussion of this with the local NRA loonies, like us.
Then environmentalists who want to save the Native Americans from our pollution and save the whales (which the folks are already eating) burn down the gun warehouse.
The Islanders have to rebuild a gun industry from scratch and that is quite interesting.
I corresponded with Stirling and said that the true gun loonie, like us, would not turn in the guns. If a Texas town went back in time and the sherrif asked for the guns, that would be laughed at. Stirling agreed and we discussed how the confiscation was really a plot device to get rid of the large number of modern guns that would be found in today's society and force the Islanders to recreate a firearms industry. Interesting book.
Thus, I'm not worried unless I go back in time. Gun boards do like the confiscation/shall we fight? threads every once in awhile.