White Plains officials say 94 guns were turned in over the course of three hours during a gun buyback Saturday.
Fifty four of the weapons turned in were handguns.
People who turned in guns received $25 for antique or non-working guns, $50 for rifles or shotguns, $75 for handguns and $100 for assault weapons.
The buyback was part of a statewide program sponsored by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.