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Unbelievable Hoard of Guns, Drugs, Cash and a Tractor Found in Man's 'Pirate Cave' -- See the Pics of the Haul
(Image: County Sheriff's Department via Huffington Post)

Unbelievable Hoard of Guns, Drugs, Cash and a Tractor Found in Man's 'Pirate Cave' -- See the Pics of the Haul

"There were so many guns they were too heavy to pull out."

(Image: County Sheriff's Department via Huffington Post)

Humboldt County Sheriff Department's Public Information Officer Lt. Steve Knight told the Huffington Post the bounty found with a search warrant on property in Garberville, Calif., was "one of the largest hauls that we've ever seen."

When you take a look at the list below and you'll see why.

  • 111 guns, including a MG 42 caliber WWII Machine gun with a full belt of ammunition
  • Ballistic vests
  • Tactical holsters
  • Ammo, magazines
  • 117 pounds of marijuana
  • 42 grams hashish
  • 4 grams of methamphetamine
  • 40 vehicles
  • A tractor
  • A trailer
  • All-terrain vehicles
  • Chainsaws
  • Concrete cutter
  • Air compressor
  • $12,000 cash
  • Jewelry

All this bounty -- some of which was stolen goods -- was found on 30-year-old Ryan Floyd's 55-acre property. Some of it was found in what the Huffington Post described as a "pirate cave" (yes, an actual cave) for hiding the items.

(Image: County Sheriff's Department via Huffington Post)

Law enforcement first became interested in Floyd earlier this month when they tried to pull him over for driving erratically without a rear license plate, the sheriff's press release stated. Police were forced to chase Floyd when he didn't stop the vehicle. He eventually drove the pick-up truck off-road down a hill and crashed into a tree. When police reached the truck,, which was later identified as stolen from a vacationing family whose home was burglarized as well, it was empty of its driver.

Ryan Floyd (Photo: County Sheriff's Department via Huffington Post)

On Feb. 7, the police obtained a search warrant for Floyd's residence where they found a majority of the stash. Floyd was arrested and a second man on the property, Gregory Benson, was taken into custody as well. When deputies and investigators returned on Feb. 12, they found another woman on the property, Deanna McDonald, but she was released to care for her small children. More items were found on the 12th as well.

The weapons cache Humboldt County Sheriff Mike Downey told KIEM TV was enough to man a small militia.

"There were so many guns they were too heavy to pull out," Downey said.

KIEM TV reported Sheriff’s Deputy Tony Gomes saying this stash is one of the largest they've ever uncovered.

According to the sheriff's press release, the guns included a SKS, Colt AR-15’s, sawed off shotguns with pistol grips, a fully automatic, loaded machine gun, and Tech Nine assault weapons. KIEM TV reported Downey saying he thinks Floyd intended to sell the weapons for those seeking out illegal firearms.

In this photo provided by the Humboldt County Sheriff's department, deputies show a stash of guns that were discovered in a cave on the property of a home they were serving a search warrant on Tuesday, Feb. 12. (Photo: AP)

Downey also revealed to NBC News that he has had experience with the Floyd family and the property in the past:

Downey said he encountered Floyd’s father Wally, now deceased, multiple times on the sprawling property about a decade ago on drug and theft charges.

“This is a piece of property I had been to numerous times surrounding the same type of criminal activity,” Downey said.

Watch this report:

Authorities are still trying to determine what items were stolen. Thus far, at least 20 of the guns were reported stolen as well as at least one of the cars, jewelry, the UTV Kabota Tractor, chainsaws, concrete cutter and the air compressor.

According to ABC Local, Floyd has seven felony drug and weapons charges but more could be added. He is still in police custody with bail set at $400,000. A third person, Honey Walsh, 29, is being sought for the case as well.

(H/T: Daily Mail)

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