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    Depending on boot/calf fit, you could have it stitched inside the boot near the top.
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    I really dont want to modify a pair of Lucchese's personally so I was looking at something that didnt require that. Im also not looking to carry like this every day so having a holster in a boot that might get used once a month, really doesnt seem like a good idea to me. I agree though that it is probably the "best" way of going about things, I just dont think its a way I want to go.

    Im guessing this is more just in the "bad idea" category and dont mess with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Cid View Post
    On the rare occasion I break out my Dan Post boots, the BUG moves to the waist or pocket. Ankle holsters are slow and awkward already - with boots it's a no-go in my experience.

    If you want the look and an ankle holster, get some boots that only go up to you ankle. No idea what they're called but they were hip when my great grandfather was a young man.
    I believe you are talking of short wellingtons - if we are talking pull-ons; lace-ons would be chukka boots; of course if it was your great-great grandfather you could be talking Chelsea or Beatle boots.

    The short cowboy boots and shoes are primarily for chicks.

    It is beyond me why anyone would wear cowboy boots when ropers are so comfortable and functional. YMMV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjacobs View Post
    I really dont want to modify a pair of Lucchese's personally so I was looking at something that didnt require that. Im also not looking to carry like this every day so having a holster in a boot that might get used once a month, really doesnt seem like a good idea to me. I agree though that it is probably the "best" way of going about things, I just dont think its a way I want to go.

    Im guessing this is more just in the "bad idea" category and dont mess with it.
    You can experiment around the house with what feels most comfortable for you, but you will want it secure and that is all that I know. FWIW, opposite carry on your waist will probably be better than BUG in your boot.
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