I would say per the definition of holster that would qualify. So make sure you carry a copy of Websters dictionary with you.DocV wrote:Would this be allowed?
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hol·ster
ˈhōlstər/
noun
noun: holster; plural noun: holsters
1.
a holder for carrying a handgun or other firearm, typically made of leather and worn on a belt or under the arm.
"the Luger slid easily from the holster"