To remove the slide, you simply push in the take-down button at the rear of the slide. The easy way to do this is:
(1) Make sure the gun is unloaded!
(2) Make sure the gun is not cocked.
(3) Remove the magazine.
(4) Push in on the button with a ball-point pen.
(5) While the button is depressed, move the slide rearward a little and lift up.
The slide should come off the frame at the rear, then let it move forward off the barrel. This is sufficient disassembly for cleaning and routine maintenance.
NOTE: Do this where you won't lose any parts which might be loose. Springs sometimes fly around on any gun when disassembling.
While Davis Industries has been defunct since 1998, all parts for the P-32 and P-380 are available from Cobra Arms. Cobra purchased the machinery and rights to these and produces them currently as the CA32 and CA380. You can order parts from them.
The P-32 (CA32) manual can be downloaded from this URL:
http://weirdjack.com/guns/manuals/cobra_ca32_ca380.pdf
More information on Davis guns can be found on this forum:
http://www.bryco-jennings-jimenezarms.com/forum/index.php
Old gun catalogs and Blue Book of Gun Values
gun shows, e-gunparts.com
gun shows, e-gunparts.com
32 auto
50-100 USD
Davis Industries is closed. Same gun is made by Cobra. Follow the link below to an owners manual.
$75-$125, depending on model and condition.
gun shop, gun show, want ad, e-gunparts.com, Mec-Gar
50-75 usd
15-50 USD
Follow the instruction s in the owner's manual. Call Glock and request one if you don't have one.
try coffeys gun shop gadsden Alabama they have a lot of rare parts for handguns and rifles