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Well, a lot of people have speculated that it's actually a Russian revolver, specifically the Nagant 1895. It's rare in being a revolver that can actually benefit from being fitted with a sound supressor. Given both his cover story, and his covert nature, it's entirely possible that Ocelot swapped to it for that particular reason. Besides, how many Soviets could actually get their hands on a Colt SAA? The U.S. didn't trade with the U.S.S.R. at the time.