A stash of guns and drugs has been seized from a central Queensland property by police and border force agents, who suspect a man had the weapons delivered by post.

Officers raided a home in Torbanlea, north of Maryborough, last week and allegedly seized more than 40 guns, a grenade, knuckledusters, nunchukkas, knifes as well as drug utensils, cannabis, Magic Mushrooms and synthetic cannabinoid products.

Officers raided a Torbanlea home, north of Maryborough, last week Credit:Queensland police

A 39-year-old Torbanlea man, who was there during the raid, was set to front Hervey Bay Magistrates Court on October 3 on 11 drug and firearm offences.

Detective Senior Sergeant David Harbison said the seizure demonstrates the commitment by local police to work in partnership with federal agencies to target the unlawful possession of weapons in rural areas.

Australian Border Force regional commander Julie Pettrey said the raid highlighted "the downstream outcomes that can flow from an ABF border detection".

“The genesis of this operation lay with ABF officers recently detecting firearms parts that this man was allegedly attempting to import through the international mail stream," she said.

Investigations were continuing.