Southwest Precision Arms LLC 520 North Bullard Avenue, Goodyear, AZ 85338
About the Business
Southwest Precision Arms LLC is a premier firearms store located in Goodyear, Arizona. We offer a wide selection of high-quality firearms, ammunition, and accessories for all your shooting needs. Our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to providing top-notch customer service and helping you find the perfect firearm for your needs. Whether you are a seasoned shooter or a first-time buyer, we are here to assist you every step of the way. Visit us at 520 North Bullard Avenue to experience the best in firearms shopping at Southwest Precision Arms LLC.
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Location & Phone number
520 N Bullard Ave #37, Goodyear, AZ 85338, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Ordered a custom slide and barrel combo for my Glock 19 frame from these guys and have been extremely pleased with it. I asked for Midnight Bronze Cerakote and they made it happen. I asked multiple questions before ordering and they answered happily and with detail. I asked for a flat shooting ported barrel and slide combo and must say they delivered! Excellent aesthetics as well as function. Thank you SWP!"
"SWPA cut a slide for my Sig P-220 pistol recently and the millwork was outstanding. Very clean work, excellent refinishing as well. Once the RMR was mounted up, it appeared as clean as any factory offering. Well done and at a very competitive price too."
"I had my 43 barrel custom ported to fit my Norsso Reptile slide. Brent handled my order and all of my questions were answered. It made ordering a pleasure. They had it done fairly quick and I was back in action. It ran flawlessly ! Perfect amount of muzzle flip reduction while maintaining a high velocity. Great work guys, keep it up!"
"TLDR: More or less accurate turn around time quotes. Great customer service. If you have questions they will do their best to address them on the phone or in person. Consistent and beautiful cerakote application. No high or low spots, everything looks super smooth. Very precise fit on slide cuts. Optics fit snugly into the cuts and have very little play when compared to stock cut slides (I'm looking at you p365). You may notice some of the sights in my images don't cowitness (509T) this was my choice. They offer a 509t specific cut however I opted for the RMR cut to give me more options should I need them in the future. I've taken several slides here. Turn around times are mostly accurate. Be aware that they are in high demand and they will be upfront with longer turn around times if and when that occurs. Another thing to note. If you're getting your slide cerakoted you must understand the limitations of that product. It's great for corrosion resistance, but abrasion, impact, or both will do a number on it like they will on any other coating. I've uploaded some pics of slides I've had worked on any scratches, dings, and wear on the exterior of the slide are my doing. On the interior...well that's the mechanics of the firearms doing. I've noticed that the rail channels all look good still. I try to rotate these slides/pistols through my daily carry and shoot them regularly at the range. Granted it's a modest amount. I've also uploaded some sig slides in which I used a brass punch to drive the front site through and one in which I used a tool. As expected the ones I mangled where the ones I used the punch on. **I can't stress enough that this isn't the applicator's fault this is mine.** I could have used a few nylon punches and hand fitted the sights (both recommended practices), but I chose not to. I wanted to see what would be required to get something similar to what another posted stated as a problem. Use the right tools (sight pusher/nylon punches) and procedures (hand fitting might be required) and your finish won't get messed up like mine. It's hard to see in some of the images but there is some holster wear and that's also expected. I practice dry fire draws a lot."
"Put a Glock 21 in for the full treatment. Custom slide cuts, optic cut, barrel and slide porting, custom cerakote on slide and lower, trigger guard undercut along with grip reduction and grip texturing. Pros: Brent does superior level work on all aspects of the customization. He is definitely a master craftsman that takes his trade seriously. Quality of work is second to none whether it be slide cuts, cerakote or grip work. Grip texturing, no matter what type, is done by hand but is so precisely and cleanly applied you’d swear it was done by some type of machine. Cons: lengthy turnaround, however, in all fairness I was warned in advance that it could take several months for the job, and I did ask for pretty much everything that could be done in the realm of gun customization to be done. SWP, at present, is essentially a one man operation. The upside is that every job in the pipeline will get Brent’s personal attention, the downside of course is slower turnarounds. In my opinion, the high quality of work exceeds any downside related to turnaround times."
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