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I had not heard of Capt Jonathan R. Davis, and just read of his December 29th 1854 fight in which he "killed 11 men with two revolvers and a knife" It sounds . . . well hard to believe. Has anyone found any research on this man?
 
I don’t find it that hard to believe. As a professional combat marksmanship instructor there are two things I know very well...the level of ability of the vast majority with a handgun is extremely low, and the key to winning any fight is to have the mindset to win.
 
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