I have a IGA backpacker 410, that I did'nt really care about to much since it never got used......so I loaded a 45 colt in it and shot it from a vice with a string from far, just to see if it would blow up. It shot off a half dozen, no problems, so now I actually shoot it from my hands.
I don't endorse doing this, unless you take the steps that I did and shoot it form a vise with a string first, just to make sure your not going to blow your hands up.
Now I have a small backup 45 colt firing gun that I keep on my ATV in Bear Country, when I don't want to tote around a 12 gauge pump. Closest thing to carrying a handgun I guess, although its kind of stupid that we can't legally carry a handgun way the heck up North, as a side arm protection in Bear Country.
A buddy of mine up North has his license so that he can carry a handgun in the wild, because he owns a hunt camp, and does alot of bear baiting....He carries a old revolver that is chambered for 38spl, but does'nt rely on it because he also keeps a 12 gauge on the ATV he rides.
BTW, he has had his license to carry a handgun for many many years, and has never once been stopped by a conservation officer, police officer, or anyone, and have to show his license as proof that he can legally carry a handgun. It does make we wonder about how many other guys up North do the same, without being licensed, since aside from being caught red handed, shooting at something, there is no way of being caught....I'm not endorsing it, but I'm sure there is alot of guys up North, in unpopulated areas that carry a handgun, while in the bush because often, when theres laws that don't make sense, they get broken. Too bad there was'nt a law that allowed you to carry a handgun in the bush, or countryside when you were North of a certain area, similar to how in Ontario, you can't hunt with any gun over .270, unless your North of the Frech River. There should be a similar rule about handguns in the wild. If your North of the French River, and have take a simple course, to prove your not a moron, then you should be allowed to carry a handgun in the countryside. New rules like this make no sense to people living in Ottawa or Toronto, so they would never exist....We should take a few bears and stick them in the middle of a park in Toronto, and see if they change there mind. I do know about the ATC laws that allow us to carry handguns if our job requires it, like for bear baiting, bush pilot, trapper, etc....This does'nt cover the guys who hunt moose, and may scare a bear, as you walk around a bush, because the People in Ottawa are afraid of you when you are Moose hunting 14 hours up North, in the middle of a Bush.