Blindfire

Blindfire

Blindfire is when a person fires a weapon from behind an object and does not reveal themselves. While performing this, the person usually does not know where he/she is aiming and is thus shooting "blindly"

The name also is used in paintball and airsoft, and is usually an illegal move due to possibly unnecessary injuries.

A common misconception is that it is an effective way to provide cover fire for an advancing team/squad mate, however, the point of cover fire is to suppress, but not necessarily kill, the enemy defending a position. While concentrated cover fire on their position will usually slow down or halt the enemy's own attack, blindfiring can be hopelessly inaccurate at medium and long range distances, to the point where gunfire will not come anywhere near the enemy. The only scenario where blindfire is an effective strategy is when cornered by numerous advancing enemies at close range.

Blindfiring is seen in almost every action movie and shooting game today. It is a common technique used in games where a cover system is present and the player does not wish to reveal themselves fully to the enemy. It is especially effective with close ranged weapons such as a shotgun which has a wide target area.

Examples of blindfire can be seen in videogames like Gears of War, , , Grand Theft Auto IV, and Dark Sector, though because of the third person perspective in these games, the player is not actually shooting blindly.


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