Police have seized eight guns, more than 1800 rounds of ammunition, and large quantities of pre-cursor chemicals from a self-storage unit in Ham Street, Windsor.
The discovery was made on Tuesday, June 9, and was part of an ongoing investigation on the Nomads outlaw motorcycle gang by the Gang Squad's Strike Force Raptor.
The squad's chemical operations team attended yesterday and uncovered the firearms and numerous chemicals and equipment, indicative of drug manufacture.
Included in the find was one litre of hypophosphorus acid; two kilograms of iodine; seven kilograms of red phosphorus; 800 grams of pseudoephedrine.
The firearms seized were a Remington model 700 bolt-action sniper rifle with bipod and scope; a Colt AR-15 .223 military assault rifle with bipod, scope and 5 x 30 round magazines; a Ruger Mini-14 .223 military assault rifle with 5 magazines; a pump-action 12-gauge shotgun; a shortened 12-gauge single-shot shotgun; a .223 Remington Savage 110 bolt-action hunting rifle and scope; a .38 home-made single-shot firearm; and, a .22 home-made single-shot firearm.
Inquiries into the matter are ongoing.