a sheathlike carrying case for a firearm, attached to a belt, shoulder sling, or saddle.
v. 有主动词 verb
to put or put back in a holster: to holster a gun.
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He requested that his handcuffs be adjusted and then made “a clear attempt” to snatch another officer’s Glock 17 from the holster, prosecutors say.
Tests in 2003 of a “clean room” in the city police lab found traces of gunshot residue on the handcuffs, gun belt and holster of the officer assigned there.
“From the first time they engaged, individuals were trying to grab my gun from the holster, putting their hands on top of the gun,” Fanone said.
In Quarles, police captured a rape suspect, noticed he was wearing an empty holster, and asked him where his gun was.
Thomas testified that he noticed that Herring was wearing a gun holster around his ankle.
I can imagine walking into a mall and feeling the weight of a revolver in an ankle holster.
I took off the sheath, the holster, so to speak, of the taser and I loaded the taser.
After affixing the Crimson Trace laser sight, like the one Perry uses, the gun required a larger holster.
The guard who had ridden up in front snatched at his shoulder holster as he turned in the direction of Delancy's fire.
The man lowered his revolver, tucked it away in the swinging holster, and turned to Jos.
He had dropped the reins and was struggling to draw a revolver from his right holster with his left hand.
The white-haired man deftly removed Talpers's revolver from its holster and put it on the table.
From his right side hung a leather holster that held the bolts needed for his weapon.