First off Rain, welcome to the forum Please excuse my candid responses, I am an EAA guy:
If you're going to sell high end competition pistols your buyers are owed at least baseline standard of care; the Limited/Limited Pro thing isn't that big a deal as a picture speaks a thousand words, although 30 seconds on Google would reveal that a Limited looks like this: a Limited Pro looks like this: and Henning's mag well looks like this: For some reason when I pointed out that error you didn't take that 30 seconds to find out but instead doubled down on your position you were selling a Limited Pro, that's peculiar to me More disturbing to me is the small frame/large frame issue: obviously if you know the difference between large and small frame Tanfoglios you know enough to know that the small frame .40 is handicapped in capacity when compared to the large frame .40 (15 rounds vs 21 in a 140mm mag). The small frame Limiteds are extremely rare in the US, so anyone looking at your advertisement could reasonably assume they're buying a large frame Limited pistol. Whether or not you knew what a rare bird you had you must have known it was capacity limited and that material fact changes the market value of that pistol from ~$1,000 as you stated to $600-$700 at best as it's not fit for it's intended purpose (USPSA/IPSC LImited). Omission of that material fact is negligent at best and active deception at worst. I know I'm coming down on you pretty hard, but misrepresentations of items for sale is a real pet peeve of mine and after you joined this forum just to tell everyone what a straight shooter you are I couldn't resist speaking my piece.