Police have say a significant number of dangerous weapons were handed in during their latest firearms amnesty.
A total of 150 firearms, 84 bladed weapons and more than 500 rounds of ammunition were surrendered over three weeks.
They included a deactivated AK-47, two Uzis, crossbows, machetes and a Rambo knife.
Officers say most will be destroyed, but some unusual items may be kept for training purposes.
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