I recently purchased this P1 from its original owner. It clearly has a 20th anniversary serial number. The original owner stated the grips shown here were on it at purchase and he knew nothing about any anniversary edition and that he had always assumed it was early production because of the serial number. We all know that the earliest P1s had serial numbers starting at 300000 and came from San Rafael. This being from the Santa Rosa address. I sent a message to Weihrauch asking if this gun was indeed 1 of 150. Weihrauch answered yes and that it was likely an anniversary gun. Here is where it gets interesting. Beeman catalog 17 shows not only reduced sale prices on the anniversary guns but a new dual tone model with standard grips. The grips are very plain without the usual badges or diamond pattern around the screws.
A close look at the new model in the catalog shows a P0 serial number. Interesting is the fact that it was also only available in the same two calibers as the anniversary offerings. From this information I have deduced whether right or wrong that Beeman was likely unable to sell all 150 anniversary guns and dumped the rest as a new model. Any experts out there that can prove otherwise? Either way like the title says it’s an interesting P1.