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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2008

This is a video of Sarah at Front Sight during a Failure to Stop Drill in which she is to fire a controlled pair at the thoracic cavity and then one at the ocular cavity.

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  • what pistol is she using?

  • Springfield XD .40

  • front sight looks wack. i'd rather go to blackwater.

  • Check it out before ya pass judgment. It's legit.

  • that's great if she's being attacked by a sloth

  • Be nice freak. She's a first timer and taking the time to guarantee one good hit versus a hasty barrage of misses is going to count much more. When you practice accuracy, speed comes as the natural bi-product, but it takes patience & diligence to achieve.

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  • Hey at least she is out there tryin instead of banging a key board .. like ... us

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  • LOL!

    /watch?v=uHUrt16a1LI&feature=r­elated  <-- THAT'S HOW IT'S DONE

  • @M733m Jeff Cooper developed this drill after his friend (Mike Rouseau) reported failure to stop w/ the requisite "Double Tap" to the chest w/ Brn HP & 9mm BALL in Mozombique.Coopers drill- 2 quick hits to the torso,asess( IF failure) THEN,1 rnd to the Cranio Occular vault. Two to the body & one to the head is NOT a true Mozombique Drill.Think, if you KNOW you must brain shoot, why not start w/ that?Head shot is anywhere on the HEAD.To Immediately stop you must precisley hit brain/ brain stem.

  • FYI- If you are doing it right slow, you can practice and speed will come- If you are doing it wrong you will just be doing it wrong FASTER! I would rather have students doing it right at 1/2 speed than doing it wrong at double time

  • @MrTheGnomez Oh yes you can....

  • @sbd45acp HAHAHAHA Amen!

  • Good slow motion shot...I would like to see it in normal speed.

  • @ffryan I'm not saying that this training is unnecessary, I'm just saying, from that distance it is almost impossible to miss that target, I'm not trying to brag or anything, seriously, but I can hit that target, all rounds (Around 10-15 rounds) In around 7 seconds. It's not hard... And I'm only 15.

  • @MrTheGnomez Statistically speaking most shootings happen between 3-7 yards. It may seem super close but it makes all the sense in the world to train from this distance.

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