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The cover of a revolver (specific name)



 
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The cover of a revolver (specific name) #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 06, 2006 11:55 am   The cover of a revolver (specific name)
 

Hi

Could you please tell me the spicific name of the cover of a pistol/ revolver, etc?

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The cover of a revolver (specific name) #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 06, 2006 13:02 pm   The cover of a revolver (specific name)
 

By 'cover' do you mean 'holster', Tom? You can probably find them in a variety of materials, from leather to plastic.
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The cover of a revolver (specific name) #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 06, 2006 13:04 pm   The cover of a revolver (specific name)
 

Oh, sorry, Tom. I think 'holster' is the answer you're looking for. I guess I didn't read your question properly the first time!
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