MOZAMBIQUE DRILL

Published on July 8, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This expert-level guide details the Mozambique Drill, a critical tactical shooting technique taught by DJ Shipley of GBRS Group. It emphasizes precise aiming points, proper stance biomechanics (heel drive, glute flexion), and a fluid shot sequence of two body shots followed by one headshot. The drill focuses on building a repeatable rhythm while maintaining accuracy as speed increases, utilizing a customized Sig Sauer P320.

Quick Summary

The Mozambique Drill is a tactical shooting technique requiring two shots to the thoracic cavity and one to the head. Expert instruction emphasizes a stable stance, precise aiming points, consistent grip, and a fluid shot sequence, prioritizing accuracy as speed increases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Mozambique Drill
  2. 00:04Stance and Target Selection
  3. 00:15Precision and Grip Control
  4. 00:34The Draw and Shot Sequence
  5. 00:49Speed and Repeatability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mozambique Drill?

The Mozambique Drill is a tactical shooting technique involving two shots to the center mass (thoracic cavity) followed by one precise shot to the head. It's designed to ensure rapid incapacitation of a threat.

What are the key elements of the Mozambique Drill?

Key elements include a stable stance with heel drive and glute flexion, identifying specific aiming points (center thoracic and head box), a consistent grip, and a fluid shot sequence with emphasis on accuracy over speed.

What firearm is used in the GBRS Group Mozambique Drill video?

The video prominently features a customized Sig Sauer P320 pistol, equipped with a red dot sight and a weapon-mounted light, demonstrating its suitability for tactical applications.

How does the Mozambique Drill improve shooting skills?

It enhances marksmanship by forcing precise shot placement, develops a repeatable shooting rhythm, improves sight transition speed between targets, and reinforces the importance of accuracy under simulated stress.

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