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  1. The Mozambique Drill is intended to ensure that the target is immediately stopped, by first placing two shots into the larger, easier-to-hit mass of the upper body, then, if the target is still active, following with a third, more precisely aimed and difficult head shot. Due to factors such as body armor, the bolstering effect of drugs, or ...

  2. Feb 10, 2021 · Learn the history, purpose and technique of the Mozambique Drill, a self-defense tactic that involves two shots to the chest and one to the head. Find out why it is necessary, how to practice it and what variations to try.

  3. May 18, 2017 · Learn the origin and technique of the Mozambique Drill, a defensive shooting technique that involves firing two shots to the chest and one to the head. Find out how it was developed by a mercenary, a colonel and two SWAT officers.

  4. Jul 24, 2021 · The Mozambique Drill, also known as the Failure to Stop Drill, is very simple. You’ll need a man-sized target with a distinguished head and torso — preferably a chest and head target. You can fire this drill from various distances, with 7-yards serving as a great starting point.

  5. Jul 2, 2012 · Bob Vogel runs the Mozambique Drill (two rounds to the body and one to the head) from six feet and does it in .93 seconds!

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  6. In this video, Rossen Hristov, the Director of Training at Tactical Performance Center and CZ sponsored shooter, demonstrates the popular Mozambique Drill an...

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  8. Learn the origins, benefits and variations of the Mozambique Drill, a defensive pistol technique that aims for the upper chest and the head to ensure a stop shot. The drill was developed by a mercenary in Africa and popularized by Col. Jeff Cooper and Hollywood action movies.

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