holsterˈhoʊl stər
holster (v)
- present
- holsters
- past
- holstered
- past participle
- holstered
- present participle
- holstering
holster (n)
English Definitions:
holster (noun)
a sheath (usually leather) for carrying a handgun
holster (noun)
a belt with loops or slots for carrying small hand tools
holster (Noun)
A leather case into which a gun fits snugly and which attaches to a belt, strap, or saddle for safe transport.
holster (Noun)
A belt with loops or slots for carrying small tools or other equipment.
holster (Verb)
To put something in a holster
holster
A handgun holster is a device used to hold or restrict the undesired movement of a handgun, most commonly in a location where it can be easily withdrawn for immediate use. Holsters are often attached to a belt or waistband, but they may be attached to other locations of the body (e.g., the ankle holster). Holsters vary in the degree to which they secure or protect the firearm. Some holsters for law enforcement officers have a strap over the top of the holster to make the handgun less likely to fall out of the holster or harder for another person to grab the gun. Some holsters have a flap over the top to protect the gun from the elements.
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