Robert Power and Michael Bondarchuk were arrested on February 19, and will appear in court on March 6.
Ross River RCMP have recovered stolen firearms and charged two men following separate and unrelated investigations.
In a media release on Friday, RCMP say that two incidents in November resulted in stolen rifles.
Robert Power was arrested and charged with possession of a weapon obtained by crime, unauthorized possession of a firearm, weapons trafficking, and possession of property obtained by crime following an investigation into a break and enter reported to police on November 26.
Michael Bondarchuk was charged with weapons trafficking and unauthorized possession of a firearm following an investigation into a stolen rifle on November 30.
Both men were arrested on February 19, held in custody for court on February 20, and released on Release Orders with conditions, including a court appearance in Ross River on March 6.

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