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The term is "Mozambique" after the practice of shooting two shots to the center of mass and one shot to the head. The term was coined in 1974 after a person fighting in the war there shot an opponent twice in the chest with no apparent affect and then proceeded to fire another shot that hit the spine around the neck level, which dropped the person instantly. The original Mozambique technique requires two shots to the body, a pause to assess if danger still exists an then a shot to the head. Most people think of it as the three shots fired without pause.

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