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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a holster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a holder or case for carrying a firearm or other items, typically worn on the body.
Example: "He reached for his gun, which was securely placed in a holster on his belt."
Alternatives: "a gun holder" or "a firearm case".
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Fine, make a holster.
No way would we use a holster".
"Did he have a holster in his underpants?" she asked.
The gun was not in a holster, according to prosecutors.
Saddleback says the case can be "stretched to fit like a pistol in a holster".
They took his wallet, some tobacco, a Colt.32, and a holster.
Black leather belt with a holster for his sidearm, a.38 calibre pistol.
He was wearing a holster that held a gold-plated revolver.
Rodzinski kept a handgun in a holster beneath his white tie and tails.
It's like drawing from a holster, you bring your arms with your hits".
WALK into a department store these days and you can buy a holster for a cellular phone that looks just like a holster for a snub-nosed pistol.
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