For your consideration is a Spanish-made Colt Single Action Army .44 caliber revolver. During World War II, the Peacemaker fell out of regular production, as Colt was occupied with wartime contracts. Following the conflict, the most popular shows on the television sets of the era were Westerns, sparking a renewed interest in the “cowboy” gun. With this, Colt returned the SAA to the assembly line in 1956, producing 2nd Generation guns. This most likely Spanish-made Colt Single Action Army revolver utilizes a 4 ¾” round barrel chambered in .44 caliber. The barrel has a fixed blade brass front sight and integrated rear sight. The revolver showcases a faded nickel finish, showing significant loss of finish. The left side of the frame is struck with similar Colt two line patent dates. The revolver has matching serial numbers (51847) on the frame, trigger guard, and grip. The revolver shows good condition to the walnut grip panels. The lot includes a double loop holster with "V/S" tooled on the front; the holster has moderate wear. Serial Number: 25693. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. This is likely an early example but impossible to date due to a lack of resources.