0.81 Mozambique Drill | The Machine

Published on May 9, 2021
Duration: 5:34

This video showcases 'The Machine,' a highly skilled shooter, demonstrating advanced firearm drills. The Mozambique Drill, a critical 'failure to stop' exercise, involves two shots to the torso followed by one to the head. 'The Machine' achieved an exceptional 0.81-second time, highlighting extreme proficiency and speed.

Quick Summary

The Mozambique Drill, a critical 'failure to stop' exercise, involves two shots to the torso followed by one to the head. 'The Machine' achieved an exceptional 0.81-second time, highlighting extreme proficiency and speed in this advanced shooting technique.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 'The Machine'
  2. 01:01The Bill Drill Explained
  3. 01:41The El Presidente Drill Explained
  4. 03:01The Mozambique Drill Explained
  5. 03:47Future Benchmarking Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mozambique Drill?

The Mozambique Drill, also known as the 'Failure to Stop' drill, involves firing two shots to the torso and then one shot to the head. It's designed to test a shooter's ability to quickly neutralize a threat.

How fast can the Mozambique Drill be performed?

In this video, 'The Machine' achieved a remarkable time of 0.81 seconds for the Mozambique Drill, a speed that is suggested to be a potential world record, showcasing extreme proficiency.

What firearm setup was used in the video?

The firearm setup featured includes a Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS pistol equipped with an Aimpoint ACRO red dot sight and a Surefire X300 weapon light, indicating a tactical configuration.

Who is 'The Machine' in the context of this video?

'The Machine' is a mysterious, highly proficient shooter presented as a benchmark for testing firearms and gear. His silent, exceptional performance with firearms is a key element of the video's presentation.

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