Not in the public domain
Try e-gunparts.com
I'm not sure, but I believe the Davis Firearm company is out of business, so there is no one you can contact. <><><><><> As was common before it became illegal to sue a gun manufacturer for pure operator negligence, Davis Industries was essentially sued out of existence in 1998. Currently, the Davis Industries semi-auto and derringer designs are produced by Cobra Industries. Cobra bought the machinery and design rights. The Cobra CA32 is the Davis P-32 and the CA380 is the Davis P-380. The Cobra derringers are the former Davis Industries derringers. All parts interchange. However, a first step would be to contact a local gunsmith, but to be blunt, the cost of repair may exceed the value of the pistol- these are not high dollar items.
No
$50 - $80
About $150
Just sold a derringer 25 Davis for $75
Jan Davis has written: 'Formulating Wealth in the Food and Drink Industries'
50-75 USD
50-100
Davis Industries filed for bankruptcy in July 2002. The company assets were purchased by Cobra Enterprises, Inc., of McAllister, Montana.
Cobra Enterprises acquired the rights to the P-380 pistol from Davis Industries in 1996. The P-380 is a compact .380 ACP semi-automatic pistol, and Cobra began producing it shortly after obtaining the rights. This acquisition allowed Cobra to expand its offerings in the budget firearm market.
50 USD