Police have announced 192 collection events for banned weapons over the next three months.
The government last week set out compensation for weapons handed in as a result of the tightened firarms laws following the 15 March mosque attacks in Christchurch.
The first collection will be at Riccarton racecourse in Christchurch on 13 July.
Gun owners will receive a percentage of a designated 'fair market value': 95 percent of that value for guns in new or near-new condition, 70 percent for those in average condition, and 25 percent for those in poor condition or inoperable.
Police said the list of venues and times on its website was for the next three months, and more dates would be added until the amnesty stops on 20 December.
The events will be in a range of venues in cities, towns and rural communities and across as many weekends as possible, Deputy Police Commissioner Mike Clement said.
"We want to make it as easy as we can for people to do the right thing and hand in their firearms," he said.
Mr Clements said "strong safety measures" would be in place at the collection venues.
He said people should fill in an online notification form, and check the website for information on attending the events and any updates.
A list of retailers and dealers who will be able to collect firearms on police's behalf will be announced in the coming weeks.