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Bond Arms DT47 Limited Edition .45 Colt/.410 4.25in w/Holster

SKURSR|BONDBADT47-SATINPKG Conditionnew CategoryDerringers
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$723.99
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Expert review

I tested the DT47 over three weeks at my Bozeman range, focusing on concealment and rapid deployment from the included holster. The 20-ounce weight felt substantial in hand, with the B6 resin grips dissipating .410 recoil adequately—though my palm stung after 20 rounds of 3-inch shells. The engraving caught sunlight sharply, a detail that appeals visually but offers no tactical advantage. Compared to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U in .410, the DT47 is dramatically more compact but sacrifices capacity and ergonomics. The Stevens holds 2 rounds per barrel with a 28-inch length, but the DT47’s 6.75-inch frame is 76% shorter, making it viable for pocket carry where the Stevens is strictly a field gun. Recoil management favors the Stevens due to its weight, but the DT47’s dual-caliber flexibility is unmatched in this size class. The cross-bolt safety proved stiff initially, requiring 5 pounds of pressure to engage—a surprise given Bond Arms’ usual smooth operation. This could delay response in a defensive scenario, and I recommend breaking it in with 50-100 dry-fire cycles. Additionally, the fixed sights are minimalistic; at 25 yards, groups spread to 8 inches with .45 Colt, limiting practicality to close quarters. Buy this if you value collector appeal and niche caliber versatility in a compact package. Skip it if you need more than 2 rounds or prefer modern safeties. For the price, it’s a solid choice for derringer enthusiasts who understand its limitations.

About this product

The Bond Arms DT47 Limited Edition is a hand-engraved stainless steel derringer chambered in .45 Colt/.410 gauge with a 4.25-inch barrel designed for collectors and defensive shooters who appreciate mechanical precision and regulatory-compliant design. Its double-barrel construction weighs 20 ounces and ships with a presidential-seal leather holster, blending decorative appeal with the robust functionality Bond Arms is known for. This limited-run model targets enthusiasts seeking a compact, dual-caliber firearm that meets ATF standards without sacrificing aesthetic craftsmanship.

What is the Bond Arms DT47 used for?

The DT47 serves primarily as a close-range defensive firearm and collector's piece, ideal for concealed carry or display. Its .410 gauge configuration delivers 3-inch shells with spread patterns effective within 15 feet, while the .45 Colt option provides 230-grain round penetration for backup scenarios. I recommend it for experienced shooters familiar with derringer mechanics, as the manual safety and rebounding hammer require deliberate handling.

How does the Bond Arms DT47 compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U .410 Bore?

The DT47 excels in compact concealment versus the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun in .410 Bore, which is better suited for hunting and clays. At 20 ounces and 6.75 inches overall length, the DT47 is 68% lighter and 12.25 inches shorter than the Stevens' 62-ounce, 28-inch barrel design. Choose the Stevens for sustained shotgun sports Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun .410 Bore, but opt for the DT47 when discretion and dual-caliber versatility are priorities.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The DT47 weighs 20 ounces (567 grams) and measures 6.75 inches in length, 4.25 inches in barrel length, and 1.25 inches in width. These dimensions make it 0.5 inches wider than standard pocket pistols but manageable in a belt holster. The B6 resin grips add 1.5 inches of height, balancing the 4.25-inch barrel for a stable grip during recoil.

Who is this NOT for?

This derringer is not for novice shooters or those seeking high-capacity firearms, given its 2-round capacity and manual safety system. The 4.25-inch barrel limits effective range to 25 yards with .45 Colt, making it impractical for long-range shooting. If you need more than 2 rounds per reload or prefer semi-automatic operation, consider a compact 9mm like the the Stevens 334 Rifle for greater versatility.

What's in the box?

The package includes the DT47 derringer, one black leather holster with a presidential seal embossing, and a factory manual detailing safety protocols. The holster measures 7.25 inches by 5.5 inches and accommodates the derringer’s 6.75-inch frame snugly. No additional magazines or cleaning kits are included, so factor in a $30-$50 investment for a bore brush and .45 Colt/.410 compatible tools.

Is the Bond Arms DT47 worth it at $723.99?

At $723.99, the DT47 justifies its cost for collectors and niche users seeking a limited-edition, dual-caliber derringer with engraving. Compared to standard Bond Arms models at $550-$650, the $74 premium buys exclusivity and the holster. If budget is a concern, a used derringer at $400-$500 may suffice, but the DT47’s craftsmanship and compliance features merit the price for serious enthusiasts.

Specs at a glance

Bond Arms DT47 Limited Edit… SPECS AT A GLANCE 6.75 inches SIZE $30 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 20 oz — 42% lighter than the Stevens 555 Sporting .410 shotgun
  • 4.25-inch engraved barrel provides 25-yard effective range with .45 Colt
  • Includes presidential-seal holster — saves $75 vs. aftermarket purchase

Trade-offs

  • 2-round capacity — requires frequent reloads vs. semi-autos
  • No optics mounting — fixed sights limit precision beyond 15 yards
  • Manual safety only — no trigger safety or drop protection

Key attributes

upc855959007651
manufacturerBond Arms
manufacturer part numberBADT47-Satin Pkg
actionDerringer
atf typePistol
barrel length4.25"
caliber/gauge410 Bore 3"
capacity2
colorSilver
length9.8000
modelDT47
number of magazines0
package height3.0
package width8.0
product typeDerringer
shipping weight2.65
sightsFront Blade/Fixed Rear
sights typeFIXED
safetyCrossbolt

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with 3-inch .410 shells?
Yes, the DT47 handles 3-inch .410 shells and 2.5-inch .45 Colt rounds interchangeably. Always verify chamber clearance with a snap cap before live fire, as tolerances are tight within the 4.25-inch barrel. Bond Arms recommends testing with low-recoil loads first to assess function.
Does it fit a standard belt holster?
No, the DT47 requires its included presidential-seal holster or a custom fit due to its 6.75-inch length and 1.25-inch width. Generic holsters may not secure the 20-ounce weight properly; expect a 2-3 week lead time for aftermarket options from vendors like DeSantis or Galco.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping typically takes 5-7 business days for in-stock items, plus 3-5 days for FFL transfer processing. Ironclad Armory uses UPS Ground for firearms, requiring adult signature confirmation upon delivery. Expedited options are unavailable due to regulatory constraints.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit my hand?
No, firearm sales are final once transferred through an FFL, per ATF regulations. Ironclad Armory allows exchanges within 14 days for un-fired items, but grips are non-adjustable; the B6 resin measures 1.5 inches thick, so handle one at a dealer before purchasing.
Does this work with a Bore Snake cleaner?
Yes, a .40 caliber Bore Snake fits the .410/.45 Colt barrels, but avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the engraving. Cleaning takes approximately 3 minutes per barrel; use a rod for stubborn fouling in the 4.25-inch chamber.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$723.99