A Cronulla man has been charged with attempted murder after he allegedly fired a gun at a man at a Blackheath hotel last month.
Police have seized a number of firearms and charged two men following an investigation into the shooting at the Gardners Inn.
Police will allege that on September 5 about 11pm the Cronulla man and a Blackheath man entered the pub armed with handguns and shot at another man; narrowly missing him.
No injuries were reported to police.
On Wednesday police arrested two men at separate workplaces in Wallerwang and Emu Plains.
Shortly after, detectives executed search warrants at homes in Blackheath, Little Hartley, and Cronulla.
During the search warrant, police investigators found firearms and ammunition.
The 26-year-old Cronulla man was taken to Springwood Police Station, where he was charged with shoot with intent to murder, unlawfully sell firearms three times or more within 12 months, three counts of manufacture firearm without licence/permit and three counts of manufacture pistol without licence/permit, a police spokesperson said.
He was refused bail to appear at Penrith Local Court on Thursday, October 3.
The 24-year-old Blackheath man was taken to Lithgow Police Station, where he was charged with shoot with intent to murder, unlawfully sell firearms three times or more within 12 months, and six counts of manufacture firearm without licence/permit.
He was refused bail to appear at Lithgow Local Court on October 3.
Investigations are continuing, including possible links to a shooting at a home in Bourke Street at Lithgow about 2.30pm on September 29.