A shootout involving a Christian County deputy led to the discovery of dozens of stolen firearms.

Jason Roy Anderson, 33, of Boonville, Mo., face six new felony charges, including resisting arrest and assault.

The shootout happened at the intersection of U.S. 65 and Highway EE near Highlandville, Mo. around 10 a.m. Thursday.

Deputies first stopped Anderson after they say he was weaving in and out of traffic on U.S. 65. The deputy also noticed his plates did not match the car. After the deputy attempted to stop the driver, he then took off. He then stopped. The sheriff says that is when the driver showed a firearm. Investigators say the driver and the deputy then exchanged gunshots. Deputies say Anderson's gun jammed. The deputy shortly after arrested him after a foot chase off the exit ramp.

After processing the car, deputies found 53 firearms. They also found 5,000 rounds of ammunition. Investigators say all was stolen out of Boone County, Mo.

Anderson's criminal history includes tempering and burglary charges.