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  2. Handgun holster - Wikipedia

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    Sling holsters are similar to shoulder holsters, but instead consist of a band worn over one shoulder and another around the chest. This style of holster (designated M3 for the early 1-strap model and M7 for the two-strap model in the U.S. military) was used for pilots, tank operators, and other vehicle drivers in World War II as they were ...

  3. Cavalry draw - Wikipedia

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    The character of Rick O'Connell (played by Brendan Fraser) in the 1999 movie, The Mummy, uses this draw technique with guns on both left and right sides. The primary antagonist character, Charlie Prince (played by Ben Foster ) in the 2007 film 3:10 to Yuma carries two Smith & Wesson Model 3 Schofield Revolvers both worn in cavalry draw holsters.

  4. Bandolier - Wikipedia

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    Since a squad automatic weapon is often belt-fed, an automatic rifleman will carry an extra belt on his person; either in a separate compartment or slung over the chest in bandolier fashion. The bandolier was used to keep ammunition off a soldier's hips, as carrying too much weight on the hips can constrain movement and cause difficulty in ...

  5. International Defensive Pistol Association - Wikipedia

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    Holster must hold the firearm with enough tension to allow the wearer to complete normal daily tasks without fear of losing the weapon; Except for law enforcement officers competing using their duty equipment, the holster must be concealable; Shoulder, ankle, and cross-draw holsters are not allowed due to safety concerns

  6. Scabbard - Wikipedia

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    This is because drawing a long, sharp blade over one's shoulder and past one's head from a scabbard on the back is relatively awkward, especially in a hurry, and the length of the arm sets a hard upper limit on how long a blade can be drawn at all in this way.

  7. BWB Holster - Wikipedia

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    The primary benefit of a BWB holster is deep concealment ensuring the firearm is securely and discreetly concealed at all times. Many types of IWB, OWB (Outside WaistBand) and SOB (Small Of Back) holsters can expose the firearm when the shirt becomes lodged between or if the wearers top is too short or snug; with a BWB this is not an issue because the firearm is completely concealed within the ...

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  9. Holster (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A holster is a device used to hold or restrict the undesired movement of a handgun. Holster or Holster may also refer to: Police duty belt, a belt used to carrying law enforcement equipment; A type of mobile phone case