The third tap is supposed to be a deciding tap, not an immediate follow-up from the first two. You double tap the opponent first, then assess to see if they are still a threat, and do your follow-up on the third one. Therefore there must be a pause between 2nd and 3rd tap. Otherwise it's not a Mozambique, it's just a triple tap.
Well, because you know so much, you might want to go to Gunsite and tell them that what Mike Rousseau told Jeff Cooper is Bullshit and all that Gunsite has been teaching since the mid 70's is Bullshit because you say so!! After all, you know more than those who teach it, right?
Well the instructor actually describes the difference between a Mozambique and a failure to stop drill. And that was the discerning factor. Could you at least watch the video before commenting? And BTW, there was a pause between the second and third tap. The rounds didn’t come out simultaneously. Also, who dictates the length of the pause? An armchair quarterback such as yourself?
I have to disagree!! It is not much help if you shoot fast and you can't hit shit!! This is good on Competition like USPSA or IPSC, not in a defense situation. Remember, in competition, you get a miss, in the real world, every miss has your name on it!! Rule #4!!
Well, Honestly, that doesn't make much tactical sense.. Why engage the hard shot first and waste time when someone is coming at you. It's called a Failure drill for a reason, if the first two fail, you do the third hard shot
@@yrsued exactly the first two are generally done to remove movement and accuracy heart lung etc cause drugs etc but headshots esp 2 spaced or multiple not grazing is perfect
Well, this is NOT real life, this is a DEMONSTRATION of a Drill, this is how you learn to achieve DVC!!! Power, Accuracy and then, finally, SPEED!! This is how you train!!
@@yrsued I never said all Kims. Just the 1911. John Wick does a press check on one because they have a habit of jamming on the first round is what I heard.
@@BgChf-dg5lv NOt all, I have tons of 1911's, but at my age, I don't buy shit 1911's!! When you buy shit 1911's and or shit mags, your gun won't run. How come I shot a whole Gunsite Class and NEVER had a single malfunction?? I would go 6 months shooting USPSA matches and NEVER have a single Malfunction and that means 2-3 matches a week!! Oh and I never cleaned my gun, I would clean my 1911 twice a year, then would shoot the shit out of it before matches, to make sure it was dirty!! In the end, you want reliable?? Buy good stuff, NOT a $300 Imported gun and then get mad because your $300 import won't run like a good well made pistol!!
It may be Muscle memory Or mabe due to another stance called the CAR shooting sytem / stance Its a the slight turning of the hands while aiming . Its supposed to increase accuracy .
Then don't misrepresent the basics of the drill... If you can't preform the speed and skill then don't get on a platform like youtube and mislead people... Just tell them you are performing the basic anti body armor drill that is taught in all LEO training...
@@josephcrosby1845 It is, but not to teach and demonstrate!! This is the way they teach it at Gunsite, but I guess you know MUCH more than the Gunsite Instructors do!! You are DA MAN then!!
In that case, you don't, you either throw frags and or call for Air support, a couple of Cobras or Apaches can do the deed and turn the house into rubble!! BTW, neither an uzi or an improperly used Shotgun is comparable to a frag!!
@@yrsued IRA didnt really use grenades. They were hard to get and to indiscriminately awful. That's not to say that they didnt occasionally use them. I remember they killed two cops outside a nightclub. They just rolled the grenade down a roof behind the cop car. It landed on the roof...killed the two guys inside. Then went the night club emptied the clubbers degraded there bodies. Horrible times. Also, no helis for the ira u mad.man !
Good to know the history of such a legendary technique. Thank you for asking the questions.
My pleasure, Freddie is a wealth of information!!
I thought the head shot was necessary because the fighters were often amped up on drugs so shots to the body were often ineffective.
Apply when necessary...
5 SAY destroy the brain.... IDF advice
Nerves response etc I’m sure that’s stops with the chest heart lung grouping neck etc but head will def goodbye esp if it’s accurate
You love digs lol junky
As Mozambican i loved this
It is a good piece of history!!
Nice history lesson, just what I was looking for. Often heard the term but never the back story.
Glad it was helpful. Freddie is a Gunsite Instructor and he teaches it the way it taught at Gunsite!!
1 2 hold... this guy is no joke. 3.30....cqb I bet he has better.
1...2... draw.... and the rest is noise
Draw .38 rugger
Glock 19slp
Call it....
6 shots better than no shots.
Been practicing this drill due to recommendations for years but never knew the history.. lol thanks for the info...
Never heard this term till literally JUST NOW
And the best example of the move award goes to Tom Cruise in Collateral.
Nope, Jim Zubiena in Miami Vice in 1984-85
@@yrsued ah jesus!!! So fast it's near unreal
@@michaelswann8046 Jim'd performance on Miami Vice was outstanding!! Have you seen the UA-cam Video??
@@yrsued yes bro... its epic
N2xt question which gun the 38 or the 9mm
@@michaelswann8046 That I don't know. I can't see if it was a 1911 or a Hi Power... Its too fast
Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Thanks for watching, Freddie is a wealth of knowledge .
The third tap is supposed to be a deciding tap, not an immediate follow-up from the first two.
You double tap the opponent first, then assess to see if they are still a threat, and do your follow-up on the third one.
Therefore there must be a pause between 2nd and 3rd tap.
Otherwise it's not a Mozambique, it's just a triple tap.
Well, because you know so much, you might want to go to Gunsite and tell them that what Mike Rousseau told Jeff Cooper is Bullshit and all that Gunsite has been teaching since the mid 70's is Bullshit because you say so!! After all, you know more than those who teach it, right?
Well the instructor actually describes the difference between a Mozambique and a failure to stop drill. And that was the discerning factor. Could you at least watch the video before commenting? And BTW, there was a pause between the second and third tap. The rounds didn’t come out simultaneously. Also, who dictates the length of the pause? An armchair quarterback such as yourself?
1:48 Exactly what he said.
Thanks guys, good video
Glad you enjoyed it
Glad you liked it!! Thanks for watching!!
Remember speed is just as important as accuracy
I have to disagree!! It is not much help if you shoot fast and you can't hit shit!! This is good on Competition like USPSA or IPSC, not in a defense situation. Remember, in competition, you get a miss, in the real world, every miss has your name on it!! Rule #4!!
If only real life would be that simple, but as a drill need in my opinion speed! Good video!
Life is NOT simple, that is why you practice these drills, you prepare for the worst and pray for the best!!
Go for the reverse mozambique, 1 quick shot to the head, assess the situation and 2 quick shots to the chest.
Well, Honestly, that doesn't make much tactical sense.. Why engage the hard shot first and waste time when someone is coming at you. It's called a Failure drill for a reason, if the first two fail, you do the third hard shot
@@yrsued exactly the first two are generally done to remove movement and accuracy heart lung etc cause drugs etc but headshots esp 2 spaced or multiple not grazing is perfect
@@calebdixon784 YUP, well said!!
Thank you .
My pleasure!!
These old boys are going to have to bit a lot quicker in an actual situation.
Well, this is NOT real life, this is a DEMONSTRATION of a Drill, this is how you learn to achieve DVC!!! Power, Accuracy and then, finally, SPEED!! This is how you train!!
Also, nice little press check there. Don’t they do that with Kimber 1911? Because it tends to jam on the first bullet?
First, NOT bullet, but cartridge.. But that's semantics. NOT all Kimber malfunction, I have a warrior that has NEVER malfunctioned!!
@@yrsued I never said all Kims. Just the 1911. John Wick does a press check on one because they have a habit of jamming on the first round is what I heard.
@@BgChf-dg5lv NOt all, I have tons of 1911's, but at my age, I don't buy shit 1911's!! When you buy shit 1911's and or shit mags, your gun won't run. How come I shot a whole Gunsite Class and NEVER had a single malfunction?? I would go 6 months shooting USPSA matches and NEVER have a single Malfunction and that means 2-3 matches a week!! Oh and I never cleaned my gun, I would clean my 1911 twice a year, then would shoot the shit out of it before matches, to make sure it was dirty!! In the end, you want reliable?? Buy good stuff, NOT a $300 Imported gun and then get mad because your $300 import won't run like a good well made pistol!!
@@BgChf-dg5lv yeah they do, once you get one, send it to a renown gun Smith for chamber polishing....
Why is it that instructors insist on holding their gun hand sideways when demonstrating a shot without the gun.? Almost all have started doing it.
It may be Muscle memory
Or mabe due to another stance called the
CAR shooting sytem / stance
Its a the slight turning of the hands while aiming .
Its supposed to increase accuracy .
Why the call my country name in this tecnic
Mach.
What a joke... Slower than grandma...
Speed is meaningless if you don't hit shit!!
From a FLETC Instructor: "Shoot as fast as you can, but as slow as you must"
Then don't misrepresent the basics of the drill... If you can't preform the speed and skill then don't get on a platform like youtube and mislead people... Just tell them you are performing the basic anti body armor drill that is taught in all LEO training...
@@josephcrosby1845 And WHO are you to dictate how we do what we do?? This is NOT a competition!!
O, and by the way this is a competition. It's called life and death...
@@josephcrosby1845 It is, but not to teach and demonstrate!! This is the way they teach it at Gunsite, but I guess you know MUCH more than the Gunsite Instructors do!! You are DA MAN then!!
Maybe if he wasnt using 9mm browning hi-power…
Am i the only one thinking he litterly did the same thing twice
IT's called No, the OG Mozambique and the Failure Drill are different, take 5 minutes and watch again!!
Btw.... irish gardi carried an IDF UZI.... let's see u raid a house with mum on the stairs with a 12 and an uzi at the door
In that case, you don't, you either throw frags and or call for Air support, a couple of Cobras or Apaches can do the deed and turn the house into rubble!! BTW, neither an uzi or an improperly used Shotgun is comparable to a frag!!
@@yrsued IRA didnt really use grenades. They were hard to get and to indiscriminately awful.
That's not to say that they didnt occasionally use them. I remember they killed two cops outside a nightclub. They just rolled the grenade down a roof behind the cop car. It landed on the roof...killed the two guys inside. Then went the night club emptied the clubbers degraded there bodies. Horrible times.
Also, no helis for the ira u mad.man !
@@michaelswann8046 But the SAS does!!
@@yrsued check out the FRU there the top of the pile.
Fishers of men.
Story doesn't make sense
Why would a guy with an AK be "still running at him" ?
Great statement, I think it was totally made up, you should keep going with that theory..
How did he make it out of that Airport alive?
@@YugoM92 Two shots in the COM and one in the neck!! And lots of guns on his side!!