ARMED police stormed two homes in Calne after reports a teenager was carrying an AK47 gun and threatening his neighbours.
The dispute arose after a woman in Bishop Road asked her next-door neighbour to turn his music down and she was pushed across his front garden.
Her teenage son appeared brandishing a firearm, later found to be a BB gun, and a violent argument arose between the two families.
In scenes neighbours described as terrifying, three police vans and more than ten armed police officers blocked off the street at 11pm on Saturday.
One neighbour said: "Suddenly all these police cars had blocked the street off and were shouting and screaming.
"The police didn't even bother to shut the doors of the vans they were in such a hurry. I saw three police officers push a lad down to the ground.
"I am scared to live on this road now if things like this are happening. I have even asked the council to move because my children are now too scared to go outside.
"All we could hear was smashing glass and screaming."
Police cordoned off the street and arrested an 18-year-old on suspicion of carrying an imitation firearm with intent and his neighbour on suspicion of assault.
The teenager was later charged and the neighbour released.
In a second twist to the street feud the father of the arrested teen came home at around midnight and tried to smash his neighbour's door down. He was later arrested and cautioned by police.