Videos tagged with Mozambique Drill
This YouTube video features a shooter at the range, practicing Mozambique and bullseye shooting with four different but similar military/police revolvers chambered in .38 Special. The description highlights the importance of practice, especially when dealing with firearms that have varying sights, noting that accuracy shifts and misses are common reasons why simply owning a gun without practice is a bad idea for carry. The content emphasizes practical application and proficiency with firearms.
The Mozambique Drill, a 'two to the chest, one to the head' technique, originated with mercenary Mike Rousseau in Rhodesia and was later formalized by Jeff Cooper. It was adopted by the LAPD as the 'Failure to Stop' drill. The video explores its historical context, including the use of Browning Hi-Powers and Star Model Bs in Rhodesia, and modern tactical variations.











