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9[[quoteright:350:[[Film/RoboCop1987 https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robo_holster.png]]]]
10[[caption-width-right:350:Bringing new meaning to the term "thigh holster."]]
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12CoolButInefficient ways of holstering or unholstering guns.
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14Compare UnorthodoxSheathing and UnorthodoxReload. Related to GunTwirling. See also NothingUpMySleeve for when the guns are stored in the sleeves, and PantsPositiveSafety for the pants version.
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16Several female characters keep guns in VictoriasSecretCompartment.
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24* Mello in ''Manga/DeathNote'' carries a gun in his pants. In the ''front'' of his ''extremely tight'' leather pants.
25* Rally Vincent in ''Manga/GunsmithCats'' often wears long sleeves to allow for a ''Taxi Driver'' style peashooter in case she can't use her usual weapons, but more often than not, we see it when she's being forced to completely disarm rather than actually using it.
26* Heero from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'' carries a gun in the back of his Spandex bike shorts.
27* Wolfwood in ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' carries his guns in a giant cross that's taller than he is.
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31* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': Judges holster their Lawgivers on their boots, in spite of the fact that it's generally depicted as a HandCannon. Carlos Ezquerra states that he designed it this way because it was more practical to unholster while on a bike.
32* ''ComicBook/ScudTheDisposableAssassin'', being a robot, stores his guns in compartments below his armpits; he has to cross his arms to draw them. Not really an example, as those are basically analogues to underarm holsters, which are popular for concealing handguns under jackets and the like.
33* Dwight [=McCarthy=] uses a sleeve-rig with a small-caliber revolver to shoot Manute during the final shootout of the ''ComicBook/SinCity'' story "A Dame to Kill For". Being that Manute is MadeOfIron, he comes back for "The Big Fat Kill". [[LittleUselessGun The gun was only a .25.]] Dwight laments this as he draws. Fortunately, this weakens Manute enough for him to grab hold of one of Manute's .45s.
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37* The Mariachi from ''Film/{{Desperado}}'' is also a fan of the sleeve-rigged guns. To do this with full-sized semiautomatic pistols required a model of the gun without the handle (which is the primary hindrance to this kind of thing in RealLife) cut off, and then replacing them with the regular gun in the next take (keen-eyed viewers of Equilibrium mentioned above may have noticed the same trick there).
38* Grammathon Cleric John Preston in ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'' stores [[GunsAkimbo his guns]] up his sleeves, with a special mechanism to let them slide into his palms ''and'' to [[UnorthodoxReload load them with new magazines]].
39* ''Film/FoxyBrown'': Foxy carries a small handgun in her bra. It's tucked under the band at her side, not in her cleavage.
40* In ''Film/HighHeelsAndLowLifes'', Shannon briefly tries keeping a revolver in her bra before deciding this is a bad idea.
41* In ''Film/HoodedAngels'', one of the female outlaws keeps a full-sized pistol holstered at the back of her thigh under her shift. Admittedly this is only useful when she is wearing nothing but a shift but, when she is, absolutely no one expects her to have a gun there.
42* ''Film/{{Maverick}}'' has the "holstering a gun while GunTwirling" version.
43* The bar scene in ''Film/MyNameIsNobody'' has a character wearing his guns in his holsters backwards. Nobody tells him, "people who wear their guns backwards are bad news." When he goes for his guns, Nobody pulls one out, points it at his chin, returns it to his holster, than slaps him with both hands, all before he can move more than an inch or so. He does this several times -- Nobody is able to move supernaturally fast when it comes to guns.
44* In ''Film/OutlawWomen'', Chillawaka Charlie uses a swivel rig: allowing him to shoot from the hip without drawing his gun. Peyote Pete claims the swivel rig for himself after he kills charlie in a ShowdownAtHighNoon. It plays an important role in the final shootout as it allows him to twist and fire the gun at Frank Slater when Slater's gang is holding everyone at gunpoint.
45* ''Film/PaleRider'' has a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciez9G4cADE blink-and-you'll-miss-it example]] when Stockburn's posse open fire on Spider -- the member on the far left, nearest the camera, draws his pistol by flicking it out of the holster and around his finger.
46* ''Film/{{Parker}}'': When Parker goes back to visit Norte, he tucks his backup gun into his belt in such a fashion as to allow him to fire it backwards without drawing it. After he allows his main gun to be taken off him, he uses the backup piece to shoot Ernesto in the leg before he can be grabbed from behind.
47* As ''Film/TheQuickAndTheDead'' centres around a quick draw competition, a variety of different methods of holstering are shown. Sergeant Cantrell goes for a pistol mounted on a swivel on his gunbelt (known as a 'Bridgeport rig'); allowing him to shoot from the hip without having to draw his gun.
48* The BigBad in ''Film/RedHeat'' keeps a derringer up his sleeve with a quickdraw mechanism.
49* ''Franchise/RoboCop'' keeps his trusty sidearm (a heavily modified Beretta 93R) tucked inside his leg armor. He's shown drawing and holstering it a number of times, including plenty of GunTwirling, a holdover to his previous life as Officer Alex Murphy, [[ChekhovsSkill which becomes important later.]]
50* The titular protagonist of ''Film/SkyCaptainAndTheWorldOfTomorrow'' keeps his Webley holstered in his boot. This is based on a practice by some real life pilots who found standard holsters impractical in an airplane cockpit.
51* ''Film/TaxiDriver'': Travis Bickle designs and equips a special hidden holster in his shirt sleeve that will drop the gun into his hand when he punches his arm downwards. He uses it to kill one of the pimp's men during the big shootout that ends the movie, but being as the weapon in question was small and small-caliber (which is why it was able to fit), Travis had to unload it into the guy's face at point blank range.
52* In ''Film/YellowHairAndTheFortressOfGold'', Yellow Hair carries a revolver thrust through the back of her waist sash. When a gambler grabs her from behind, she able to reach behind her, grab the gun, and [[AgonyOfTheFeet shoot her attacker in the foot]] without drawing it.
53* Colonel Mortimer in ''Film/ForAFewDollarsMore'' wears his pistol in a crossdraw manner. While this isn't unusual in itself, it is noted as an identifying trait if his when Manco is asking around about him.
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57* ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'' has Jerin keeping a derringer in one of the pockets of his walking-robe.
58* The private eye in the sci-fi novel ''Chimera'' keeps a high-powered handgun in an "Infinite Pocket" - a bit of {{Hammerspace}} that opens when his cybernetic implants register that he's reaching for his gun.
59* In the ''Literature/{{Deathworld}}'' series by Creator/HarryHarrison, the [[HeavyWorlder Pyrrans]] have forearm holsters that will automatically put the gun in their hand (And, since reflexes = life on the DeathWorld, immediately fire) when needed, and put it away afterward. It's described in several places as ripping through the cloth of clothing that was not designed to have space for it.
60* ''Literature/DominoLady'': The Domino Lady often keeps a small automatic holstered in her [[StockingFiller garter]].
61* In the ''Literature/LegacyOfTheForce'' series, Lumiya kept her lightwhip inside one of her cybernetic legs.
62* [[Creator/RoaldDahl Roald Dahl's]] version of Literature/LittleRedRidingHood does exactly this:
63-->The small girl smiles. One eyelid flickers.
64-->She whips a pistol from her knickers.
65* ''Literature/MerkabahRider'': In addition to the enchanted Volcanic pistol holstered on his hip, the Rider has a derringer with similar enchantments hidden in a spring loaded holster up his sleeve.
66* In ''Literature/TheUndertaker'' novels, Barnaby Gold has a pistol on the lefthand side of his gunbelt mounted on a swivel. Having unpicked the seam of the left pocket of his BadassLongcoat, he can reach through the pocket and swivel the pistol to fire through his coat even while seated.
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70* This clip from the ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmDTAOmF83E Dean Martin Show]]'' hilariously lampshades the drawbacks of fancy carrying and draw techniques.
71* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "Bad Wolf", Captain Jack is stripped naked, but still manages to pull out a tiny gun. Three guesses where he was keeping it... [[spoiler:Two words: [[AssShove Ass Shove]]!]]
72* Hetty from ''Series/NCISLosAngeles'' carries a pistol in a spring-loaded wrist holster for certain occasions.
73* In the ''Series/SquareOneTV'' ShowWithinAShow ''Mathnet'', George Frankly and Kate Monday/Pat Tuesday often draw calculators from shoulder holsters before going off to their destination. They draw the calculators, perform a quick equation, nod at each other, then holster their calculators before heading out.
74* In the PilotEpisode of ''Series/TerminatorTheSarahConnorChronicles'', Cromartie keeps his gun inside his leg in an obvious nod to ''Franchise/RoboCop''.
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78* ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'' adventure ''The Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues''. An {{NPC}} guard has a Power Holster that throws a firearm into the wearer's hand, allowing an instant quick draw. If the {{PC}}s get one it naturally doesn't work properly (this is ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}'', after all).
79* One of the sample Gunslingers in ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} Warriors'' is a {{Steampunk}} gambler who has a spring-loaded holster and magnetic glove. This gives him a +2 bonus to his Quick Draw skill, but also has a malfunction rating of 16 - on a failure his gun just goes flying away.
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83* ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' occasionally spins his gun, tosses it in the air, and then pivots his hip to catch it in the holster. Usually it works, but sometimes he'll conk himself on the noggin instead.
84* In the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' series, the guns apparently clip magnetically to the outside of the characters' armor. Some of them (like pistols) are in typical places on the hip or slung over the shoulder, others... aren't.
85** The worst offender is probably the shotgun, at least in [=ME3=], which sits roughly at the small of the back. The sniper rifle and assault rifle sit over the shoulders but sit vertically rather than at an angle. The most orthodox ones are the pistol and submachine gun holstered on the hips.
86* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'':
87** In the remake Ocelot twirls his pistol for nearly 15 seconds between "Revolver" and "Ocelot."
88** Even more ridiculous in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater''. And this was actually trimmed down from a scene nearly ''3 minutes'' in length...
89* In ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption'', if John wins a duel by shooting his opponent six times before they can draw, he does a bit of GunTwirling before holstering his gun mid-twirl.
90* As does Red in ''VideoGame/RedDeadRevolver''.
91* In ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2'', the player can manually have Arthur do a slightly flashier holster if they double tap the holster button while holding a revolver.
92* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'': Wesker twirls his custom Beretta "Samurai Edge" horizontally before holstering it after shooting at you. Being almost entirely ImmuneToBullets, he actually doesn't have a reason to give a damn about the gun accidentally discharging.
93* Fiona of ''VideoGame/TalesFromTheBorderlands'' has a small hold-out pistol hidden up her sleeve on a spring-loaded mechanism for a quick draw.
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