HAUNTING images have revealed inside an abandoned Hells Angels-style home riddled with bullet holes.
The abandoned home, referred to as a “gangland factory”, was discovered with thousands of live bullets left behind.
An estimated £30,000 Harley Davidson motorcycle was also abandoned, along with a giant bust of Elvis Presley.
The interior of the house is almost completely destroyed with collapsed walls, black mould and holes in the roof.
The home was used to manufacture thousands of homemade bullets, but it’s unknown why the owner left so quickly – and in a hurry.
Outside the home, there was an abandoned Jeep with flat tyres, but the interior of the car was clean.
Empty gun cases and an empty gun safe were left at the property.
Authorities have assumed the bullet casings were used to make homemade ammo, due to the number of projectiles found in the rooms.
The King is what stands out most in this creepy gangland home.
The large bust of Elvis had removed paint and was covered in dust.
The owner had also left behind a Harley Davidson which can be sold for anywhere between £8,000 to £32,000.
These photos were captured by urban exploration photographer and filmmaker Dave of Freaktography.com in Canada.
“This abandoned house was another very dangerous death-trap type of explore,” said Dave.
“It would seem that this was either a very avid shooter or collector or perhaps it was used as a gun club at some point.”
Dave said the craziest part of the abandoned home was the expensive motorcycle.
“My mind was blown when I walked into the garage from the basement, who in their right mind leaves a Harley Davidson behind?