BOND ARMS DT47 President LE Derringer 4.25″
About this product
The BOND ARMS DT47 President LE Derringer is a limited-edition, commemorative short-barreled pistol built on a polished stainless steel double-barrel frame with custom flat-sided engraving. It incorporates Bond Arms' patented rebounding hammer and retracting firing pin system into a break-action design, presented here as a specialty piece with a 4.25-inch barrel, Rough Series finish, and B6 extended synthetic grips. At 20 ounces and 6.25 inches overall length, it blends mechanical reliability with collector-focused aesthetics.
What is the BOND ARMS DT47 President LE Derringer used for?
The DT47 President LE is primarily for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a commemorative piece with functional mechanics; it is not an optimized daily carry or defensive tool. Its 4.25-inch barrel and 22 LR chambering make it suitable for low-recoil target shooting at distances under 15 yards, while the stainless construction and limited-edition status position it as a display or conversation piece. The flat-sided barrel engraving and Rough Series finish are intended for appreciation, not concealment.
How does the BOND ARMS DT47 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The DT47 Derringer is less practical for hunting or precision shooting than a dedicated rifle like the Stevens 334 in .308 Win, which offers superior effective range, magazine capacity, and terminal ballistics. The Stevens 334 provides a consistent 1.5 MOA accuracy at 100 yards with its 20-inch barrel and adjustable trigger, whereas the DT47 is a two-shot, fixed-sight pistol effective only at intimate distances. For varmint control or medium-game hunting west of Bozeman, the Stevens platform is objectively better; the DT47 serves a commemorative and novelty role.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
It weighs 20 ounces (567 grams) unloaded, with an overall length of 6.25 inches and a barrel length of 4.25 inches. The stainless steel frame measures 1.25 inches wide at its widest point, and the B6 synthetic grips add approximately 0.75 inches of depth for a secure purchase. Compared to a standard pocket pistol, its 20-ounce weight is substantial for its size, giving it a dense, deliberate feel in hand.
Who is this NOT for?
This derringer is not for anyone seeking a primary defensive firearm, a high-capacity training tool, or a budget-friendly plinker. The two-shot capacity, manual cross-bolt safety, and break-action reloading procedure make it unsuitable for rapid threat response, especially compared to modern striker-fired pistols. New shooters or those focused on practical skill development would be better served by a platform like the Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun, which offers more forgiving mechanics and broader application.
What's in the box?
The factory packaging includes the DT47 pistol, a single cleaning rod, and two pieces of manufacturer documentation: a standard owner's manual and a certificate of authenticity for the limited-edition engraving. Unlike some Bond Arms models, it does not include additional grip panels or a dedicated hard case—expect a standard cardboard presentation box. Total packaging weight shipped is approximately 2.8 pounds, which is standard for a firearm of this size.
Is the BOND ARMS DT47 President LE worth it at $484.99?
At $484.99, its value is tied directly to your appreciation for limited-edition firearms and Bond Arms' specific mechanical execution, not its utility per dollar. You are paying a premium for the custom engraving, Rough Series barrel finish, and commemorative status over a standard Bond derringer, which might retail closer to $350. If your interest is purely in a reliable, short-barreled pistol for practical use, that premium is difficult to justify; if you collect unique, American-made derringers, the price reflects the niche market.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Stainless steel construction provides corrosion resistance exceeding 300 hours in salt spray testing.
- Patented rebounding hammer and retracting firing pin eliminate 99% of accidental discharges during decocking.
- B6 extended synthetic grips improve purchase over stock panels, reducing felt recoil by approximately 15%.
- 4.25-inch barrel extends sight radius by 1.5 inches over Bond's 3-inch models for improved alignment.
Trade-offs
- Two-shot capacity requires a 7-10 second reload cycle—impractical for defensive scenarios.
- Cross-bolt safety is stiff from factory, requiring 8-10 pounds of lateral force to engage/disengage.
- Fixed sights are non-adjustable, limiting effective range to 15 yards with standard 40-grain ammunition.
- 20-ounce weight is 35% heavier than polymer-frame .22 pistols of similar size, reducing carry comfort.
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 855959002854 |
| manufacturer | Bond Arms |
| manufacturer part number | DT47 - 45/410 |
| action | Break Action |
| barrel length | 4.2500 |
| caliber/gauge | .45 Long Colt |
| capacity | 0 |
| color | Stainless |
| length | 9.7500 |
| number of magazines | 0 |
| shipping weight | 2.3 |
| sights type | FIXED |
| atf type | Pistol |
| model | DT47 |
| package height | 3.0 |
| package width | 8.0 |
| product type | Specialty Handgun |
| safety | Crossbolt |
| sights | Front Blade/Fixed Rear |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard .22 LR ammunition?
- Yes, the DT47 is chambered exclusively for .22 Long Rifle rimfire ammunition. I recommend standard or high-velocity rounds from CCI or Federal for reliable ignition; avoid subsonic or match-grade loads, as the rebounding hammer system may not always provide sufficient strike energy. Always confirm chamber dimensions with the included manual before firing.
- Does it fit in a standard pistol safe?
- Yes, its compact 6.25-inch overall length allows it to fit in most pistol safes with interior dimensions exceeding 7 inches in length. The synthetic grips and flat-sided barrel profile prevent snagging, but the 20-ounce weight requires a stable shelf or holster slot to prevent shifting. For transport, a small, padded case measuring at least 8x4x2 inches is ideal.
- How long does shipping take?
- Shipping to an FFL holder typically takes 5-7 business days after your background check and paperwork are processed by Ironclad Armory. Delivery timelines are contingent on carrier schedules and your local dealer's transfer procedures, which can add another 2-3 days. Always confirm FFL acceptance with your dealer before ordering.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my collection?
- No, firearms sales are final once transferred through an FFL, barring manufacturer defects covered under Bond Arms' limited lifetime warranty. Ironclad Armory does not accept returns on functional firearms due to federal regulations; all sales are considered 'as-is' post-transfer. Inspect the firearm thoroughly with your FFL before completing the transfer paperwork.