The .22 is a Russian Vostock pistol, they came cased with lots of "Bits" and add-ons, the used to sell them by the lb.
They were very cheap to buy but were very accurate, the ergonomics was 1950s so you had to work a little bit harder with them for consistently high scores but they were exceptional value for money and a club classic.
Me, I used an old Webley single shot.
Yes we were compensated financially for our loss, it was a bit of a lottery as to how you did, the government produced a list, those exact models on it were over valued in the main, most of mine were on the list so I got better than pre ban market value for them, others that had to have them valued or banded didn't do so well.
In the end it cost the government (i.e. the taxpayer) huge amounts of money, the true figure has never been divulged to parliament. The best source I have said the figure £5 billion was around the mark by the time administration, legal challenges and police time was costed in.
There will never be a compensation type ban again.