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Sentinel Design T-shirts

Tuesday, October 9th, 2012

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Sentinel Design LLC, makers of the new Duty Mag Well has done a great job of capturing the spirit of their invention in this upcoming morale shirt. Look for it soon, proceeded by a giveaway of a couple through their Facebook page. Get a leg up by liking them on Facebook – www.facebook.com/pages/Sentinel-Design-LLC.

Sentinel Design GLOCK Magazine Well in Stock Now at Austere Provisions Company

Monday, September 17th, 2012

The Sentinel Design GLOCK magazine well is now in stock at Austere Provisions Company and currently shipping to other retailers as well.

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Machined from solid aluminum and type III hard anodized, it is designed for full size frame GLOCK generation 3 guns in 9mm/.40 S&W/.357 Sig including the G17, G22, G31, G34, G35, G24, and the G17L.

In addition to the flat factory GLOCK baseplates, Sentinel’s design is compatible with factory GLOCK +2 baseplates and copies, Arredondo +2 and +5 extensions, Magpul Speedplates, as well as Dawson Precision’s excellent extended tool-less magazine extensions and Ez-Off baseplates. It’s easily installed by the user and will make a great addition to your GLOCK.

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Austere Provisions Company Adds Sentinel Design GLOCK Magazine Well to Site

Saturday, July 28th, 2012

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Austere Provisions Company has just added the Sentinel Design GLOCK Magazine Well to their site. They aren’t in stock yet, but they’re on the site. Unveiled just last week here on SSD, the new mag well is a low-profile after market add-on that allows the shooter to use GLOCK factory base plates.

Machined from solid aluminum and type III hard anodized, it is designed for full size frame GLOCK generation 3 guns in 9mm/.40 S&W/.357 Sig including the G17, G22, G31, G34, G35, G24, and the G17L. Confirmed compatibility with GLOCK factory baseplates as well as factory GLOCK +2 baseplates and copies, Arredondo +2 and +5 extensions, Magpul Speedplates, as well as Dawson Precision’s Tool-Less extended baseplates.

www.austereprovisions.com

Sentinel Design GLOCK Magazine Well

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012

Sentinel Design has just finalized the design on their GLOCK Magazine Well. Aftermarket GLOCK magazine wells are nothing new, but this is the first design to the market that is easily concealable, allows you to strip a stuck factory magazine, and allows for use of the factory baseplates. Many popular designs do not allow the shooter to positively seat a magazine with factory GLOCK baseplates, they can add almost two inches of width and an inch of height to the base of the pistol, and many significantly increase the weight of the gun. These can be desirable for the competition arena, but Sentinel owner Clint Lynch wanted to develop a product for duty, tactical, and concealed carry use. Machined from solid aluminum and Type III hard anodized, the Sentinel mag well brings the benefits of larger, heavier versions to the user who carries their gun full-time. It is sized to fit full-size Gen 2/3 guns to include the 17, 22, 31, 34, 35, 24, and 17L. Variants for the GLOCK 19 and 23 as well as Gen 4 guns are in the design stage as well.

In addition to the flat factory GLOCK baseplates, Sentinel’s design is compatible with factory GLOCK +2 baseplates and copies, Arredondo +2 and +5 extensions, Magpul Speedplates, as well as Dawson Precision’s excellent extended tool-less magazine extensions and Ez-Off baseplates. Others may fit as well and ongoing testing is being conducted by Sentinel’s R&D staff. Pricing is still being finalized, look for them to hit the shelves at Austere Provisions Company and other fine retailers at the beginning of September.

Check out www.facebook.com/pages/Sentinel-Design-LLC on Facebook for updates.

Jon Canipe served on Active Duty with the US Army as a Special Forces Weapons Sergeant at 5th SFG(A) and was a Senior Instructor at the JFKSWCS, training SFQC students in planning, unconventional warfare, small unit tactics, CQB, and advanced marksmanship. He is a veteran of multiple combat tours, and still serves in the Army National Guard’s 20th SFG(A) in addition to working as an industry consultant and small arms instructor.