Armed Insights Episode #1 with Rick Crawley

Published on September 6, 2025
Duration: 86:34

Rick Crawley, founder of Achilles Heel Tactical, details the 'Man Card Drill,' a challenging assessment designed to test practical pistol and rifle skills under pressure. The drill emphasizes speed, accuracy, and fundamental execution from various ready positions and includes a rifle-to-pistol transition. It's presented as a critical standard for law enforcement and a benchmark for serious shooters, with specific par times for each stage.

Quick Summary

The Man Card Drill, developed by Rick Crawley of Achilles Heel Tactical, is a rigorous shooting assessment testing practical pistol and rifle skills under pressure. It includes timed stages from various ready positions and a rifle-to-pistol transition, aiming to provide a more realistic standard for law enforcement and serious shooters than traditional qualifications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00:00Introduction & Background
  2. 00:11:00Building Achilles Heel Tactical
  3. 00:37:00The Man Card Drill Explained
  4. 00:47:00The Dope Drill: Data-Driven Training
  5. 00:57:00Relatability and Standards in Training
  6. 01:01:00Conclusion & Future of Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Man Card Drill and why is it important?

The Man Card Drill is a challenging shooting assessment designed by Rick Crawley of Achilles Heel Tactical to test practical pistol and rifle skills under pressure. It emphasizes speed, accuracy, and fundamental execution, serving as a more realistic standard for law enforcement and serious shooters than traditional qualifications.

How does the Man Card Drill work?

The drill involves timed stages from various ready positions, including a compressed ready, holster draw, low ready, and high ready, all requiring accurate shots within strict par times. It culminates in a rifle-to-pistol transition, testing a shooter's ability to perform under extreme time constraints.

What is the Dope Drill and what is its purpose?

The Dope Drill is a course of fire designed to provide trackable metrics for shooters to assess their progress. It incorporates Hit Factor scoring, allowing individuals to measure their performance objectively and identify areas for improvement in speed and accuracy.

Why is process-based training emphasized over outcome-based training?

Process-based training, as taught by Achilles Heel Tactical, focuses on refining the mechanics and principles of shooting. This approach builds sustainable skills and self-awareness, unlike outcome-based training which can lead to complacency and a false sense of security, as seen in cases where focusing on the outcome led to negative consequences.

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