unsling

/ʌnˈslɪŋ/
verb
  1. To remove (something) from a sling or strap, especially a weapon or bag carried over the shoulder.
    • The soldier unslung his rifle and laid it on the table.
    • He unslung the camera from his shoulder to show the photos.
    • She unslung her backpack and sat down to rest.
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