Mouse guns - cocked and locked ?

Started by bama22, September-21-10 21:09

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sirbarkalot

Please don't confuse the Mossad with the "Israeli Method" of carry.  It is not a Mossad thing in spite of the fact that Mossad agents come from the military so much crosses over.

   

   The idea of the "Israeli Method" is that the gun is carried with an empty chamber but a full magazine.  The pistol is drawn strong hand, and "punched" toward the intended target with the top of the hand up, and pistol roughly on its side.  As this is happening, the support hand is coming up just as you would with any two hand firing position, only the off hand grabs the slide with off hand thumb and forefinger and as part of the "punch" toward the target, the frame of the pistol is pushed away from the slide, and the slide is released at end of its travel, slamming forward to chamber the first round as the gun comes up to vertical and the off hand takes normal position in a two hand standard shooting grip and the round is fired.

   

   In action and with practice, it is VERY fast, and VERY sure.  The gun is now cocked if it is a single or a double action and your first round is fired single action.  Find a video of it and you will see what it is all about.  

   

   It is not a Mossad program, but they may well use the same procedure.

   

   I mentioned this above and got nothing but jumped on and it headed straight to Mossad and a lot B.S.

   

   Barky

chopprs

.....oops, sorry, I didn't make that clear. My intention was to show that it was used by those outside the Isreali military as well. It is a very fast and safe way to carry and use a single action gun. The Mossad used it to a different extent. The addition of the silencer was proven to be very useful in anti-terrosism efforts.