![]() The Davis P-32 pistolįirst a little history: There could be no Davis Industries without Raven Arms, and there could be no Raven Arms without George Jennings, and George Jennings would have remained an aerospace engineer were it not for the Gun Control Act of 1968, which heavily restricted the import of small pocket pistols. And with a plethora of quality guns in my collection or on the market, I carry this little clunker nearly every day. It is the epitome of a “Saturday Night Special.” Cheap, low powered, clunky and made of inexpensive materials. ![]() 32 caliber - was made by one of the infamous “Ring of Fire” companies, and is built primarily out of a zinc alloy called zamac. After all, what is there to love? It shoots a mediocre cartridge. It’s easy to disregard, or even scorn the lowly Davis P-32 pistol.
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