Hello All, Here's my S&W Bekeart style, "22/32 H.E." data, as promised. My example, SERIAL # 2213XX, high polish blued finish, w/ the usual, 'Bekeart' style chk'd wooden stocks w/ silver S&W medallions. My GRIPS do NOT appear to be numbered, either by pencil, and or stamping. I looked under a good light source, along with a magnifying glass, but could not find any #'s, on either grip. The BARREL is just UNDER 6", & actually measures out at 5 & 15/16" of so. I guess some would call it at 6", but just to be safe I reported as measured. ( LAST patent date on top of bbl is Sept. 14 '09 )The REAR SIGHT is stock, early S&W adjustable, & the FRONT SIGHT is a standard, somewhat high, pinned, fixed blade. The RIGHT SIDE-PLATE exhibits the standard S&W logo, in a circle, which measures 7/8" in width, right across the middle of it. ( NOTE that this revolver DOES NOT have the standard, "Made in USA" marking on the lower right side-plate, just above the trigger guard. ) Just as a point of interest, I never realized that these relatively early S&W's were mfg'd with a transfer bar type of action, rather than the usual hammer mounted firing pin. This 22/32 H.E. is an unusual piece for me, as my usual collector interest in S&W's tended to be on law enforcement contract pieces & the like. This particular S&W was part of my Father In Law's collection, & was passed on to me. It is rumored to have been rescued from a burning building by one of the Firemen on the scene, who in turn gave it my my Father In Law. Luckily, it appears to have not suffered any damage at all from the fire, & is still in quite nice shape. Well, hopefully the above information will be of some use. If there is any additional, more specific data I might be able assist with, please feel free to ask.
Best, dpast32