The Devil Drill with Larry Vickers - Master Class Episode 10

Published on March 22, 2019
Duration: 3:56

This video details the 'Devil Drill' (also known as the '666 Drill'), an advanced pistol skill test introduced by Larry Vickers. The drill requires shooting 6 rounds into a B8 bullseye target at 6 yards, including a mandatory slide-lock reload, all within 6 seconds. Vickers, a Delta Force veteran and founder of Vickers Tactical, demonstrates the drill using a Wilson Combat Vickers Elite 1911 in 9mm, emphasizing its difficulty and the high standards required for a passing score. Modifications for less experienced shooters are also discussed.

Quick Summary

The Devil Drill (666 Drill) is an advanced pistol skill test requiring 6 shots into a B8 bullseye target at 6 yards, including a mandatory slide-lock reload, all within 6 seconds. Larry Vickers demonstrates this challenging drill, emphasizing accuracy and speed. Modifications are available for less experienced shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to the Devil Drill
  2. 00:19Drill Setup and Rules
  3. 01:17Firearm Used: Wilson Combat 1911
  4. 01:25Drill Demonstration and Score
  5. 02:24Tips for Success and Modifications
  6. 03:16Drill Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Devil Drill (666 Drill)?

The Devil Drill, also known as the 666 Drill, is an advanced pistol skill test requiring 6 shots into a B8 bullseye target at 6 yards, including a mandatory slide-lock reload, all completed within 6 seconds. It's designed to be a difficult test of speed, accuracy, and reloading proficiency under pressure.

What firearm did Larry Vickers use for the Devil Drill demonstration?

Larry Vickers demonstrated the Devil Drill using a Wilson Combat Vickers Elite 1911 pistol. The specific variant mentioned was chambered in 9mm with a Commander-style frame.

What are the passing criteria for the Devil Drill?

To pass the Devil Drill, all 6 shots must land within the black scoring area of a B8 target at 6 yards, and the entire drill, including the slide-lock reload, must be completed in 6 seconds or less. A single shot outside the black requires a time under 5 seconds.

How can the Devil Drill be modified for less experienced shooters?

Larry Vickers suggests modifications based on Ken Hackathorn's approach, such as starting the drill from the ready position instead of a full draw, or moving the target closer to 5 yards. These changes reduce the difficulty while still providing a valuable training challenge.

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