STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Police uncovered a small arsenal Saturday after executing a search warrant at the home of a man who allegedly threatened to kill his girlfriend, according to a criminal complaint.

Anthony Rinaldi, 40, of Concord, became involved in a dispute with his girlfriend inside his apartment on the 700 block of Narrows Road North around 5:00 a.m., and pushed her to the floor, the criminal complaint alleges.

He then proceeded to load a black revolver, point it at his girlfriend, and say "kill me b----, or I will kill you," according to the complaint.

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Police later obtained a search warrant for Rinaldi's apartment, and executed it at approximately 1:30 p.m., according to the complaint.

Once inside the man's apartment police say they found a Ruger .22 caliber revolver in a dresser drawer, which was loaded with three rounds of ammunition, a Smith and Wesson pistol loaded with two rounds of ammunition, a Ruger 9mm pistol loaded with two rounds of ammunition, and an unloaded Remington 1100 shotgun.

In addition to the guns, police also found 33 cartridges of .22 ammunition, 200 rounds of 9mm cartridges, 25 12-gauge cartridges, six hollow 9mm cartridges, and 11 .40 caliber cartridges, according to the complaint.

Police also found Rinaldi was keeping a metal knuckle knife inside a living room wall, according to the complaint.

Rinaldi is facing a litany of charges including 13 counts of criminal possession of a weapon, 3 counts of criminal possession of a firearm, one count of assault, and one count of harassment.

The NYPD tweeted over the weekend that officers seized narcotics from the location as well, though court records don't show any charges to that effect.

Rinaldi was arraigned Sunday in Criminal Court, where Judge Raymond Rodriguez set bail at $100,000.

He's due back in court July 21.