Christopher Meloni, 60, flaunts his buff biceps and six-pack abs in a crop top

Christopher Meloni
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Elliot Stabler has got guns!

Christopher Meloni put his impressive physique on display in a cheeky retro fitness photoshoot.

The 60-year-old “Law & Order: Organized Crime” star showed off his bulging muscles and six-pack abdominals by rocking a white crop top for a spread in Interview magazine.

Meloni got a workout in as he posed with a pair of dumbbells while exposing his hard-earned muscles in the process.

Other snaps showed the actor in full on thirst trap mode as he lifted more weights in a green tank top and flexed for the camera.

The star also opened up about his gym routine and how genetics contribute to his overall muscular stature.

“I’ve been blessed with glutes that have an attractive shape,” Meloni told the outlet. “But I have a trainer, and we’re going through bodybuilding phases, and where everyone kind of caught me was that I’d been preparing for one year in a very high-intensity weight training program that actually focused on legs.”

The married father of two was also asked about his sex symbol status as he’s often referred to as a “zaddy.”

“I’ve been called that a lot, and who am I to argue with it?” he added. “ Sure, I’m a zaddy.”

When not working out to maintain his zaddy swagger, Meloni recently wrapped the first season of his “Law & Order” spinoff.

“Organized Crime” debuted in April and saw his character Stabler reunite with “SVU” queen Mariska Hargitay’s Olivia Benson.

The pair have remained good friends in real life, but had not appeared on screen together since Meloni left “SVU” in 2011.

After several crossover episodes, Meloni and Hargitay reunited again IRL at the “SVU” wrap party.

While many have been dying for Benson and Stabler to take their relationship to the next level, Meloni gave his two cents on the shipping phenomenon.

“Meaning that if you’re an Elliot and Olivia shipper, you’re thirsting to see their relationship be consummated?” Meloni said to Interview. “That’s like asking me to try to stop the northbound train by lying down on the track. That’s a third-rail question.”  Dun-dun!

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