Two men forced their way into a New Jersey man’s home, where they stole his guns and took off — in his car.

The robbery occurred on Dec. 22 between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. at a home in Monroe Township, according to the Monroe Township Police Department.

The victim answered his door and was faced with an unknown black man. As soon as he opened the door, a second suspect pushed his way into the home and knocked the victim to the ground.

The victim was brought to his feet and watched by one of the home invaders while the other searched the house. The suspect who remained with the victim discovered a handgun, which he pointed at the victim while demanding he turn over his wallet, phone and keys.

The victim obliged, and the suspects shoved the victim into a closet and barricaded the door.

The victim was eventually able to free himself after his assailants left, and he went to a neighbor’s house to report the crime.

He soon found out that the thieves had made off with his white 2012 Cadillac CTS, a .38-caliber Walther handgun and a .22-caliber rifle.

The victim described the two robbers as black males, about 6 feet tall with light to medium complexions. They both appeared to be in their twenties, he told police.

Authorities are urging anyone with information about the robbery to call Detective Don Darcangelo at 856-728-9800, ext. 524.