To find a firing pin for a Davis .32 Auto, you can check with local gun shops or gunsmiths who may have spare parts or can order them for you. Additionally, online retailers specializing in firearm parts, such as Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells, might carry the specific component you need. It's also a good idea to check forums or communities focused on firearms for leads on sourcing parts.
Check the owner's manual.
A small pistol chambered in 32 ACP
What kind of shells do you use for a 32 cal 32.auto
Anywhere from $25 to $100.
The Marlin Model 92 lever action was convertable from .32 rimfire to .32 S&W or .32 S&W Long by changing the firing pin. Originally made as Model 1892. Made from 1892-1916, and depending on condition, a rather valuable rifle.
6 or 7
Remove the slide. Push firing pin forward with 1/16" pin punch & then put a 3/32" pin punch between the back end of the firing pin & the back of the slot in the slide to hold the firing pin forward. Place the end of a small straight tip screwdriver between the right side end of the safety & the interior wall of the slide. Now twist the screwdriver to move the safety out to the left side of the slide. As you do this slowly, be carefull not to let the safety plunger & spring fly away on you. Mine tends to pretty well stay in the hole & not fly out. Once you have the safety out of the slide, carefully remove the 3/32" pin punch holding the firing pin forward to allow removal of the firing pin & spring. Reverse the procedure to reinstall.
50-100 USD
Remove magazine,cock and lock it,then firmly hold the firing pin section,turn it clockwise and full with care,then unlock the slide carefully,done
32 auto
First made 1987. Company closed 2001.
To remove the firing pin from a .32 revolver model 732, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle. Disassemble the revolver by removing the cylinder and any screws holding the frame together. Locate the firing pin, which is typically housed within the hammer assembly, and carefully extract it, taking note of any springs or retaining pins that may be involved. Always refer to the specific manufacturer's manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.