STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The dawn raid of a home in Richmond landed a man and woman under arrest and netted a shocking stash of rifles, handguns, ammunition and feeding devices, cops say.

Police armed with a search warrant entered the home on Clarke Avenue near Cotter Avenue, where Lyana Levitan, 45, and Denis Boss, 36, were present at about 6:55 a.m. on Friday, according to the criminal complaint.

Officers discovered a .223-caliber, semi-automatic rifle that had a large pistol grip and a 7.62 mm SKS semi-automatic rifle that featured a telescoping stock, the complaint alleges.

Cops also confiscated a shotgun, nine semi-automatic pistols and an imitation Walther semi-automatic pistol, according to the complaint.

Three revolvers, including a defaced Ruger .357 Magnum, were confiscated as well, police said.

Officers found 17 ammunition-feeding devices and bullets for the guns, according to the complaint.

The suspects were charged with numerous counts of criminal possession of a weapon, possession of ammunition and ammunition-feeding devices, unlawful sale, possession or use of an imitation a pistol, criminal possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of marijuana.

Information about the drugs wasn’t included in the criminal complaint.

Boss, who lives at the Clarke Avenue home, previously was convicted of criminal possession of a controlled substance and sentenced in October 2010 to one year in jail, according to the complaint.

Levitan, of the 2000 block of Brown Street in Brooklyn, is on supervised release, while bail has been set at $250,000 for Boss. Both are due back in Criminal Court on Tuesday, according to public records.

Their relationship was not immediately clear.

The NYPD’s 61st Precinct in Brooklyn participated in the investigation that led to the raid, which occurred in the 122nd Precinct.