In my perpetual habit of inventing a 'need niche' for handguns, I've admittedly beat the 'woods gun' thing to death.
Bears in my area are rarely, if ever an issue. Most will be gone from any area you walk into.
But growing up with the illustrated covers of Sports Afield and such as well as "This Happened to Me!" columns indelibly etched into my brain - I've accumulated much hardware under the guise of 'woods gun'.
I also actually handgun hunt primarily, so the two sorta integrate some.
Starting in the small calibers -
S&W M63 4" .22 - an actual 'Kit Gun'. Extreme in practicality, in a high-ride Lobo thumbreak.
H&R M999 Sportsman .22 6". Classic ol' budget break-top in an older Hunter field holster.
S&W M15 .38 4". Loaded with a couple of shotshells, followed by warm hardcast LSWC's. A much-worn old M15 with most finish gone. In an old Bianchi 5B thumbreak. Lotta miles on this one.
S&W M66 .357 4". My old service revolver. Lived with it every day from ~1980 - 1990. Some sentimental value. Shotshells and some sort of .357 loads, depending on area and time of year.
S&W M65 4" Used as M66 above but obtained to reduce wear or risks on the M66 above (yes, ridiculous, I know)
Ruger Security Six SS .357 4" Used as M66 and M65 above, but obtained to reduce wear and risks on the S&W's. (yes, ridiculous, I know)
Colt Delta Elite SS 10mm Usually loaded with very warm Hornady 180 gr XTP's. Field holster is usually the Bianchi 'UM84?' flap holster.
S&W M58 .41 Mag. 4". Actually do hunt with this one and have taken a few deer. Sometimes carried just as hiking or woods bumming gun also.
Ruger Blackhawk Bisley .44 Spl. 5.5" Growing up and devouring all the printed Elmer Keith I could, this is the closest I'll get to his '#5 Revolver'.
Again shotshells and hardcast LSWC's using the 'Skeeter load'.
Have hunted with this one, but it's currently jinxed.
Charles Daly M1911 .45 5". Usually loaded with a 230 gr Gold Dot's, my old duty round. Have lots of it. Bought as a 'stand-in beater' for woods carry to reduce wear and risk to my Colt Series 70. Shoots and handles better than a cheap beater even should. (yes, ridiculous, I know)
S&W M1937 Brazilian .45 ACP revolver, parkerized. Great woods gun, can't hardly hurt it. (I own a near pristine M1917......the Brazilian was bought to, well, you already know,,,,) (PIC)
Latest possible woods gun is a RIA M1911 .38 Super 5". Just got dies and have brass coming for it. Got a good deal on it, and there's not much you can hurt on a RIA, so it holds promise.
Too bad we don't have Grizzlies and Moose here....I'd have even more hardware devoted to 'woods guns'.