Dickens Drill | Does the Gun Matter? | Smith & Wesson Shield Plus VS Sig P365 XL VS Glock 26 VS M&P

Published on December 17, 2022
Duration: 13:18

This video details the execution of the Dickens Drill, a challenging 40-yard, 10-round pistol exercise designed to test concealed carriers under simulated high-stress conditions. The instructor compares four popular handguns: the Smith & Wesson Shield Plus (30 Super Carry), Sig Sauer P365 XL (9mm with red dot), Glock 26 (9mm), and an M&P 40 (40 S&W). The drill emphasizes speed and accuracy, with a 15-second time limit and a benchmark of 8 out of 10 hits. The instructor highlights the impact of firearm choice, caliber, and optics on performance, noting the red dot as a significant force multiplier.

Quick Summary

The Dickens Drill is a challenging 40-yard, 10-round pistol exercise within a 15-second limit, simulating a high-stress defensive scenario. The Sig Sauer P365 XL with a red dot optic excelled, hitting all 10 rounds in 9.50 seconds, demonstrating the optic's advantage. Other firearms like the Glock 26 and M&P 40 also met the minimum hit requirement, while the 30 Super Carry's speed didn't translate to accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Intro & Dickens Drill Explanation
  2. 00:52Origin of the Dickens Drill
  3. 01:40Firearm Selection & Setup
  4. 02:13Holster & Concealment
  5. 02:57Glock 26 - First Run
  6. 03:47M&P 40 - Second Run
  7. 04:19Sig P365 XL with Red Dot
  8. 04:41Sig P365 XL - Performance Analysis
  9. 04:51Shield Plus 30 Super Carry - Third Run
  10. 05:10Shield Plus 30 Super Carry - Performance Analysis
  11. 05:29Drill Conclusions & Analysis
  12. 05:42Red Dot Force Multiplier
  13. 06:14Red Dot Drawbacks & Practice
  14. 06:53Caliber & Recoil Comparison
  15. 07:11Overall Gun Comparison
  16. 07:24Recommendation: Try the Drill
  17. 07:38Outro & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dickens Drill?

The Dickens Drill is a firearms exercise designed to test a concealed carrier's ability to engage a target at 40 yards, firing 10 rounds within 15 seconds. It simulates a challenging real-world defensive scenario, pushing beyond typical close-range training distances.

Which firearm performed best in the Dickens Drill?

The Sig Sauer P365 XL equipped with a red dot optic achieved the best results, hitting all 10 rounds on target within 9.50 seconds. This highlights the significant advantage optics can provide for speed and accuracy at longer distances under pressure.

Does caliber matter in the Dickens Drill?

While caliber influences recoil, the drill's results suggest that factors like optics and shooter proficiency play a larger role. The 40 S&W required more time between shots than 9mm, and the 30 Super Carry, despite less recoil, led to poor accuracy when shot too fast.

What is the recommended app for timing drills?

The 'Make Ready' app, available for free on the iPhone App Store, is recommended for timing drills like the Dickens Drill. It provides a start buzzer to help standardize the beginning of the exercise.

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