In Black Widow (2021), Yelena removes the bolt from her rifle before leaving it behind, preventing it from being used against her.

by MajorNoodles

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  1. Smart. Before I had a safe I used to hide my rifle’s bolt somewhere else whenever I stored it at the house.

    If you stole whatever was in the case, you’d just have a useless stock

  2. The_Phantom_Oracle on

    Knowing nothing about guns, this went over my head when I watched it; thank you for bringing it up!

  3. How did they get that detail right and so many much worse details wrong all throughout that movie?

  4. Same mechanics as the “man with no eyes” in Cool Hand Luke. The prison guard would have the bolt on his belt and the whole rest of the rifle in the car, and ask one of the prisoners to get the rifle from the car when he wanted to use it.

  5. I heard soldiers during the Napoleonic war did similar things with their cannons they had to leave behind.

    The technique was called “spiking the cannon”.

  6. What scene was this ? I know that could work as I play metal gear games (they could be excessively detailed in cutscenes)

  7. “I swapped all the firing pins before I left the house. I always do. Looks right. You need a micrometer to tell, but the gun don’t shoot.”

  8. Underrated movie. Too many bad Russian accents but the snow scene and the final fantasy fight at the end were sick.

  9. I understand the logic of not leaving behind a resource an enemy might then use against you.

    But isn’t that something you’d do when the assumption is the enemy doesn’t have lots and lots of very big guns all of their own?

    I appreciate you might not want your fancy American rifle falling into the hands of an insurgent or the Viet Cong etc. But I’m thinking Hydra (et al) can afford their own guns and aren’t so dedicated to a sense of irony that they’ll delay pursuit to try and shoot you with your own?

  10. DooleysInTheHouse on

    Reminds me of the Mark Walhburg movie “shooter” where they killed a head-of-state and framed him by saying his sniper rifle was used but always removed the firing pins from his guns when storing them

  11. Everyone is comparing this to Shooter, but I think a better comparison is Cool Hand Luke.

  12. This is a callback to Morgan Adams in Cutthroat Island being savvy so that her lover’s pistol couldn’t be used against her, because she took his balls.

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