I am not politically conservative but I follow conservative lines when it comes to the political topic of guns and controlling them. The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was a good idea when it was drafted, ensuring that citizens' would have the right to own the means to defend themselves against threats from foreign or domestic oppression at the barrel of a gun. Even in World War II the 2nd Amendment gave our enemies second thoughts about invasion, because we were collectively so well armed. And today, for its original reasons, it's still a good idea.
The Constitution grants the right of the people to bear arms, but there is a strong desire from some politicians to erode that right. I'd rather see our politicians work towards something that doesn't take rights away from us. I find it unfortunate that the agenda of gun control gets lumped into the liberal issue "bloc" because I agree with some other positions on issues that would be called liberal. Polarized politics finds people taking an all or nothing approach with these opposite-spectrum issue blocs and the polarization effect just magnifies. For instance what does supporting gun rights but opposing abortion rights have to do with each other? They can be separate issues, but political blocs often have these positions aligned in the minds of people who identify as Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative.
If it comes down to it, the Constitution can be amended with 3/4ths of the states agreeing with the change, but thankfully there isn't that kind of support for repealing the 2nd Amendment.
That's the political part, now here's the opinion on guns themselves:
They're cool. They're fun to shoot. I can see how it would be a cool hobby to collect them, but I don't. And on a more serious note, if you need to defend yourself or your loved ones from major violence (murder or rape), they are the best tool for the job.