1. holster - Noun
2. holster - Verb
A leather case for a pistol, carried by a horseman at the bow of his saddle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter an introduction from host Adam Driver, Halsey appeared in a sunset silhouette, suggestively riding a mechanical bull while wearing a cowboy hat, a gun holster, and little in-between. Source: Internet
Danielson was holding bear spray and an expandable baton and had a loaded Glock handgun in a holster at his waist, according to the documents. Source: Internet
According to sheriff’s office reports, the deputies reported seeing Hawes with a handgun in a black holster “and it appeared Mr. Hawes was going to draw his weapon.” Source: Internet
Despite the ban, Anderson carried a Glock pistol in a shoulder holster. Source: Internet
The G17 matches a Colt M1911 or Beretta 92 in and that's fine for a duty holster but a bit too big for daily concealed carry. Source: Internet
But problems can crop up when you transport the tablet, as the holster can snag, and you’re forced to put the ThinkPad X1 Tablet into your bag, stylus up. Source: Internet