Two men are in custody after a cache of weapons was allegedly uncovered in a raid on a property north of Brisbane.

Officers from Taskforce Maxima and the Australian Border Force allegedly found the firearms - which included an Uzi-type submachine gun, a Glock semi-automatic handgun, a Western-style revolver and a sawed-off shotgun - at the Clear Mountain residence early on Monday morning.

The search also allegedly turned up approximately two ounces of crystal methyl-amphetamine (ice), two grams of cocaine and a small quantity of cannabis.

It will be alleged that officers also located a large quantity of weapons parts, and suspect weapons were being manufactured and assembled at the residence.

The residence also had a sophisticated CCTV surveillance system.

A 33-year-old man, an associate of the Rebels motorcycle gang from Clear Mountain, was arrested and is currently assisting police with inquiries into weapons and drug-related offences.

A second 33-year-old man, also from Clear Mountain, was arrested on a return to prison warrant and is also assisting police with inquiries.

Detective Acting Superintendent Brendan Smith of Taskforce Maxima said the weapons were "extremely dangerous and could have caused significant harm within the community".

"Once again we are finding drugs and weapons in the hands of criminal gang members and their networks," he said.

"I think most people understand targeting these gangs and their networks has resulted in a positive effect on general crime.

"Every weapon we seize makes the Queensland community safer."