Defendant's motion to suppress evidence was properly denied. Defendant's purchase of a holster in a 42nd Street "novelty shop" gave the police the right to make a common-law inquiry, and, while defendant's nervous behavior was not sufficient by itself to permit further intrusion (People v Johnson,
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