Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To remove (a weapon) from its holster.
Usage examples of "unholster".
She unholstered her Beretta and walked toward the outer door, her decision made.
They both unholstered their weapons and Chris pushed the door open, eager to see what lay beyond the experimental plant.
He unholstered his Beretta, going over the twisting layout of the power room in his mind.
Tharia was now screaming as he unholstered his phaser, his dead tricorder long since dropped to the rocky ground.
Longarm set his weapons down, unholstered his gun, and then pistol-whipped the sentry hard enough to make sure that he did not awaken for at least twelve hours.
Two of the green-coated horsemen unholstered their carbines and took aim at Sharpe, but their officer shouted at the troopers to hold their fire.
Steve checked himself out as she spoke, unholster- ing his Beretta and ejecting the wet mag, slipping it into a pocket.
Doc was last, his ancient knee boots slipping and sliding in the sand, cursing like a trooper as he struggled to unholster the Le Mat while on the run.