They're elegantly designed pistols, but not at all adequate for wilderness use. Having spent many years in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, I would suggest you consider nothing smaller than .357 Magnum in a 6" barrel. In fact, if you're considering shooting for meat, get a rifle. Park rangers carry 12-gauge shotguns with slugs for bears.
I am sure your suggestion of including it on your ATC is a joke . But , let's not push the ATC for Wilderness Defence application people with frivolous additions or applications.They may just say NO to all the applications that are below a .500 S&W.

If you can find any, think .25 ACP Silvertips. You may find that you won't be allowed to carry a prohibited firearm though.
Is it true that their recoil springs are so stiff that they need a 2 handed grip to cycle properly?
Where's RichardOldfield when you need him?
I have ladies shoot mine all the time. They cycle fine with a one hand grip, and the slides are not that difficult to operate.
pics would be nice ??
any browning 25acp i have seen is 12-6




























