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do i have to give it to the players by some command?
Remember when I said this should be such a straight-forward edit that it would be impossible for me to mess it up? Well, first time I hopped into a game with a friend to test it out, it turned out I messed it up, badly.
I missed an "End" somewhere, so Holstered/Unarmed actually wouldn't load at all. I also noticed later that I had a redundant copy of your crowbar's .lua in my add-on (I used it for reference at one point, and forgot to delete it)- although I don't think that would have made an actual impact on the test, as the file location would have just been the same as your original add-on's.
The result was spectacular. Every time you threw the crowbar, Garry's Mod would panic - as it couldn't work out what weapon you should now be holding (as 'holstered' no longer existed)... So it would just create a new throwable crowbar in your hand right away. By holding down right-click, you could just throw infinite crowbars. It was a thing of pure beauty.