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Bond Arms Unveils Limited DT47 Satin Edition Honoring 47th President

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Bond Arms Unveils Limited DT47 Satin Edition Honoring 47th President

Bond Arms has just released a new limited-edition derringer package that’s bound to stir up interest among collectors, history buffs, and fans of the Second Amendment. Called the DT47 Satin Package, this release blends firearm craftsmanship with a nod to the current political landscape—offering a unique, commemorative take on Bond Arms’ signature double-barrel platform.

Quick Specs:

  • Satin-finished stainless frame
  • Laser-etched barrel with quotes and campaign dates
  • Custom black leather holster with presidential seal
  • Limited-edition availability
  • Built on Bond Arms’ iconic over/under platform

Designed to honor the 47th Commander in Chief, the DT47 is more than just a derringer—it’s a piece of political memorabilia. The satin-finished frame gives it a sleek, polished look, while the barrel features laser-etched quotes and campaign dates, making it a striking collectible with historical flair. Whether you love the symbolism or just appreciate a good piece of American gun art, it’s clear Bond Arms is aiming straight at the collector’s market with this one.

The package also includes a premium black leather holster, custom-designed to complement the firearm and stamped with the seal of the Office of the President of the United States. Subtle? Not really. Patriotic? Absolutely. It’s the kind of bold styling that fans of Bond Arms expect—and it’s built to be displayed or carried with pride.

As with all Bond Arms products, the DT47 is built tough. While it’s a commemorative release, it still reflects the brand’s commitment to quality and durability. Bond Arms started out by modernizing the classic Remington Model 95 derringer, and today, their pistols are machined from solid stainless steel and rated for modern calibers.

The DT47 Satin Package is available for a limited time, so if you’re looking to pick up a politically-charged conversation piece—or just want a unique addition to your safe—now’s the time to act.

For more info or to order, visit www.bondarms.com.

Would you carry it, or is this one headed straight for your display case? Let us know in the comments.

11 thoughts on “Bond Arms Unveils Limited DT47 Satin Edition Honoring 47th President”

    • At almost 80 years old, I’m sure his hand size doesn’t matter.

      The size of those big brass ones, however; don’t let one of those land on your damned foot or you’ll squeal in a much higher pitch than you normally talk with.

      If you see what I did there…

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    • Given the pistol he had on his NYC permit I am inclined to believe that was a nonsense bit of bitchiness by the media.

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    • While yes, his hands are small for his height, his hands are the same size as a 5’8″ man’s and a man of that size is capable of handling standard pressure .45 Long Colt.

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    • Leave it to a disgruntled democRat to always talk out their behind.

      As for the Gun if you buy off GB verify it includes the matching holster.

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  1. Bond Arms are durable, reliable, last forever, acceptably accurate.
    They are also heavy, large, and expensive.
    I should have never gotten rid of the derringer that looked like a derringer fit in a pocket like a derringer had no trigger guard like a derringer and had the bullets coming out of the barrel sideways like a derringer.
    That was a derringer.

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  2. That right there is a gorgeous two-banger.

    I especially like the graphics on the side. Much nicer than the DJT basketball shoes or the watch. Okay, there were some nice styles with the watch, but I passed…as I probably will on this too.

    At least now we have a firearm to go along with the new F-47 plane. I hear Lockheed Martin passed up on the competition this time around. Probably for the best; they need a lot of internal fixing at the highest levels before they’ll be ready to make a new rocket or plane.

    And at least the gun won’t be made by Boeing.

    I’ll probably pass. I think I want a Beretta for my next firearm. Unless I spring for the Glock 26 first. Yeah, I know…they’re “SO” similar… 😛

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    • .45/.410, click the website link.
      Too big and too expensive for me, I only have guns for shooting, but someone might have $845.47 (yes the price is significant too!) to spend for something that is just beautiful to own.

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