Follow the instructions in the owner's manual; take it to a gun smith.
First, obviously, make absolutely certain that the gun is unloaded Removing the slide releases the firing pin and it may fire if there is a round in it. On the rear of the slide is a round silver cap. Take the eraser end of the pencil and press that cap inward while lifting gently on the slide. When you have pressed it in far enough the hook on the cap will clear and the cap and spring can be slid out of the slide. Slide the slide forward and off.
You need a gunsmith.
$50 - $80
gun shop, gun show
They may be had anywhere from $25 to $125.
Your best bet is to take it to a gun shop or gunsmith and have them actually show you how.
i dunno how old this question is but i learned that the cobra CA380 that i had just bought is in fact the old Davis p380. the parts from cobra and Davis r exactly the same , cobra just bought the rights to it. if u look up the cobra website u can find parts for it
It most likely refers to a pistol by Kahr Arms.
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No way to answer without knowing who made it and a detailed description of all features.
Ammunition prices have gone insane this year, and vary sharply day to day, place to place. Expect to pay around $35 per 50 rounds- or more.
For my Beretta 85FS, I really like: Federal 90 gr. Hyda shok P380 HS1-H for all around..shooting & reviews have said really good for defense. & Cor-Bon 90 gr JHP rated as "most powerful" as well. It shoots a little harder I think..but great