Yours is the 2nd type Bekeart as described below. It also tells us that your gun was one of the first production up to grip number 1044, but is not on the list known to have shipped to Bekeart, and therefore was shipped to another dealer:
The four classification of "True" Bekeart Models in order of their collectability and value are summarized below from the SCS&W, 3rd edition and other sources:
In April 25, 1911 an order for the 1st production run of 1050 serial #s, of the Model 1911 Bekeart models began in the serial range of # 138226 thru # 139275, completed on July 10, 1911. Only 1044 revolvers were actually completed/shipped and their grips were #'d 1 - 1044. The 1st 3000 guns were numbered 1 to 3000 on the butt of the left stock in the order that they were produced.
1st classification of "True" Bekearts, the "Model 1911 22/32 Bekeart HFTs" are the 294 (lately revised from 292 by Roy Jinks) from that original production run on the known serial number list within the above range that were actually shipped to Bekeart.
2nd class of Bekearts are the remainder of the guns in that 1044 production run and serial range that went to other dealers.
3rd class of Bekearts is the remainder with grip numbers from #1045 to #3000, shipped to Bekeart or not, after which grip #s were discontinued, but there is no official factory 'list' of serial numbers for this class, albeit there are accumulated partial lists from lettered guns; the grip number and with grip serial number matching the gun, being sufficient to identify them along with a factory letter.
4th and last class, although least valuable or desirable, is any "22/32 Heavy Frame Target" from after the 1st production run that 'letters' as being shipped to Bekeart Sporting goods in S.F., since there is no official serial number list for this class.
The four classification of "True" Bekeart Models in order of their collectability and value are summarized below from the SCS&W, 3rd edition and other sources:
In April 25, 1911 an order for the 1st production run of 1050 serial #s, of the Model 1911 Bekeart models began in the serial range of # 138226 thru # 139275, completed on July 10, 1911. Only 1044 revolvers were actually completed/shipped and their grips were #'d 1 - 1044. The 1st 3000 guns were numbered 1 to 3000 on the butt of the left stock in the order that they were produced.
1st classification of "True" Bekearts, the "Model 1911 22/32 Bekeart HFTs" are the 294 (lately revised from 292 by Roy Jinks) from that original production run on the known serial number list within the above range that were actually shipped to Bekeart.
2nd class of Bekearts are the remainder of the guns in that 1044 production run and serial range that went to other dealers.
3rd class of Bekearts is the remainder with grip numbers from #1045 to #3000, shipped to Bekeart or not, after which grip #s were discontinued, but there is no official factory 'list' of serial numbers for this class, albeit there are accumulated partial lists from lettered guns; the grip number and with grip serial number matching the gun, being sufficient to identify them along with a factory letter.
4th and last class, although least valuable or desirable, is any "22/32 Heavy Frame Target" from after the 1st production run that 'letters' as being shipped to Bekeart Sporting goods in S.F., since there is no official serial number list for this class.
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