A group of Queens cops recovered a small arsenal of guns and ammunition Wednesday when they noticed a man suspiciously sitting in a car with all four tires slashed, authorities said.

Members of the 103rd Precinct’s Anti-Crime Unit were on patrol in plainclothes when they spotted the white Subaru parked near the corner of 153rd Street and 109th Road in Jamaica, around 7:40 p.m.

When officers Robert Difalco, Benjamin Aboagye and Joseph Degirolamo got out of their unmarked police car and walked over to investigate, a man in the driver’s seat got out, tossed a handgun onto the front seat and fled from the cops, officials said.

The officers ran after the man, identified as 28-year-old Tyrrell Smith, along with the help of Sergeant Mary Humburg and Officer Daniel Gasperetti, before cuffing him after a brief struggle.

After netting the crook, cops found six guns and a large quantity of ammo, along with some marijuana, inside the car, officials said.

Smith was charged with several counts of weapons possession, tampering with evidence, assaulting a police officer and obstructing governmental administration.

Police said it’s unclear what Smith was planning to do with the weapons or why all four of the tires were slashed.