Could use real life examples like the UK and Austraila, but they don't fit your narrative.
Originally Posted by bf0082
Australia and the UK are not the USA. They have a different historical underpinning to their cultures. Remember that the colonials rejected trhat culture.
To be sure; if there are no guns in the hands of the civilian population there will be very little violence from guns or crimes committed with guns. You might also have cited Japan for instance.
Please re-read the post you were responding to. My observation and prediction is that in this country there are already a huge number of firearms of all types in private hands. Removing them from those hands will be problematic. And even if most of them are taken out of circulation, the number remaining will still be in the millions.
A second point in that post was that the total elimination of so-called "Ghost Guns" will also be difficult to impossible. While the parts generally used today, the "80%" receivers that are commercially sold, may be eliminated from public commerce, the knowledge of how to make them is already widely known. Check out videos on youtube using search terms such as "Bolt Together Lower". What comes up may curl your hair if the idea of home made guns frightens you.
Another example is the shop-built or craft firearms that have been crested in Afghanistan for the last two hundred years. These are largely hand-made with simple tools. Closer to home (The UK now) the terrorists in Northern Ireland were able to recreate WW-II era Sten guns in garage work shops. You might also look up "Sten Gun" on YouTube for more informtion on this.
This is not advocacy. These are just observations and predictions. I do not think that any total gun ban or confiscation effort will be successful here in the USA.