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Simple Concealed Carry

Davis pistols are compact and straightforward, making them suitable for discreet carry and basic self-defense.

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Affordable Protection

Designed to be inexpensive and easy to operate, Davis firearms provided a low-cost entry point for first-time gun owners.

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Classic American Budget Pistols

Produced in California, Davis firearms reflect a unique chapter in American gun manufacturing focused on accessibility and affordability.

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Davis D-22

The Davis D-22 is a compact, over-under derringer chambered in .22 LR. It features a simple break-action design with dual barrels and a manual safety. Lightweight and pocket-sized, the D-22 was marketed as a backup or deep concealment pistol. While it lacks modern refinements, the D-22 remains popular among collectors and enthusiasts looking for a minimalist defensive firearm from a bygone era.
Davis D-22

Davis P380

Chambered in .380 ACP, the Davis P380 is a semi-automatic pistol with a fixed barrel and blowback operation. It offers a small form factor, basic iron sights, and a capacity of 6+1 rounds. Often found in satin nickel or chrome finishes with black grips, the P380 was a low-cost carry option. Its straightforward function and compact design made it a common choice for budget-conscious shooters needing a pocket pistol.
Davis P380

Davis D38

The D38 is an over-under derringer chambered in .38 Special, delivering more punch in a similarly compact design. Like other Davis derringers, it features break-open loading, fixed sights, and a basic safety. While not intended for extended range use, the D38’s portability and stopping power made it appealing for close-range defense. Today, it's valued as a collector's piece from the Saturday Night Special era.
Davis D38

Frequently asked questions

What is the history of Davis Industries and why did it close?

Davis Industries was part of the so-called "Ring of Fire" companies based in California, producing affordable handguns in the 1980s and 1990s. Due to lawsuits and increasing regulation on inexpensive handguns, Davis ceased operations in the early 2000s. Its tooling and some designs later influenced other low-cost gun makers.

Are Davis firearms still being made?

No. Davis Industries is no longer in business, and all models are only available through used firearm sales. However, many parts and similar designs live on in products by companies that followed.

Are Davis pistols safe to use today?

Davis pistols are safe when in good condition, but due to their age and design, they should be inspected by a qualified gunsmith before regular use. These pistols are often used more for collecting than for daily carry today.

What calibers were Davis pistols available in?

Davis produced firearms in calibers like .22 LR, .32 ACP, .380 ACP, and .38 Special. Their most popular models included small-caliber semi-autos and derringers for personal defense.

Are Davis pistols good for concealed carry?

While compact, Davis pistols lack modern features and quality found in newer models. They're best suited for collectors or as occasional carry backups, not primary defensive weapons.

Can I still get parts for Davis firearms?

Some aftermarket parts and repair services are still available through gunsmiths or legacy parts dealers. Due to their simplicity, many Davis models are easy to service.

About

Davis Industries was an American firearms manufacturer best known for producing compact, budget-friendly pistols. Focused on self-defense and concealed carry, Davis handguns were accessible, simple, and affordable—helping many first-time gun owners equip themselves for protection.

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