I used to belong to a gun club in Australia and especially enjoyed using muzzleloaders. So there was a time when I could have claimed to have had a firearm in my nightstand. (Hmm- from muzzle loaderss to old cameras, I think I see a pattern here!) But our club also shot combat and practical pistol so to scratch that particular itch I bought a mint condition Webley in .38 Colt calibre. You can also see a pattern here - much prefer an old classic to a modern weapon. Wow was that thing accurate - piddly cartridge though. Lot of fun though. Eventually after a major massacre by a nut case, the Gov tightened up gun laws enough to make me decide to get out of the sport. I had been involved in gunsports since I was a kid growing up in the country, shooting rabbits and sparrows, so I think I had about outgrown it anyway.
So I sold my guns and bought cameras. This hobby is lots more socially acceptable, even though I got a lot of my kicks in my backyard shed, actually building / stocking guns rather than shooting them.
I really do not mind the tough new rules, as with all due respect to our American friends, I did not want Australia to go down that path and sooner we have tough gun laws in Australia rather than have every man and his wife "packing a piece" (Do not get upset, I make no comment about U.S. gun policy, that's one for you folk to grapple with! Just glad the problem is not mine.)