Great Observations! One way to make sure that a listing is not fraudulent and that the 'seller' actually has possession of the gun is to request that they post or send a photograph to show some obscure angle or feature of the gun, such as two different views of the firing pin and sear. If they can't supply the photo, then they very likely don't have the gun to sell...
In this case, I concur that the second listing is most likely a scam...
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regards, -John S
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