A Brooklyn Uber driver has admitted to his role in a gun trafficking ring.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says Marlon Manswell pleaded guilty to multiple charges and is expected to get four years behind bars at his sentencing next month.

Prosecutors say he participated in a ring that smuggled guns to the city from several southern states.

Investigators say Manswell would pick up Donovan Bryant, who brought guns from South Carolina to the Port Authority Bus Terminal.

Prosecutors say they drove to meet an undercover officer who posed as a buyer in Brooklyn. They allegedly sold dozens of guns to that officer over a four-month stretch in 2015.

Two others have also been charged.