I just ran across this thread while researching a related topic.
There is a review here:
Pedersoli Continental Target Pistol
They explain the difference between the Continental
Dueling Pistol and the Continental
Target Pistol. I think the main differences are the single set trigger and a better quality barrel. You can see the trigger adjustment screw clearly in this photo:
You can also see that the trigger itself is different. I think the Dueling Pistol has Pedersoli's ubiquitous "pigtail" trigger. The Target Pistol also has a "Premium Match Grade" chromed barrel, as opposed to the blued or browned standard-quality barrel on the Dueler. I don't know if the sights are different or not. They are of the simple drift-adjustable type on the Target Pistol, and from the look of it, I would say the Target pistol does
not have a hooked breech. I think it is only available in .45 caliber.
I would not be surprised if Cabela's or some of the other dealers "recycled" photos of the Dueling Pistol to illustrate the Target Pistol. I have seen that sort of thing before, and have taken the trouble to contact dealers and point out that they show the wrong gun in their photos. Some appreciate it, some don't. The bottom line is that when it comes to firearms, many times the customers are better informed about specific models than the dealers are.
In any event, the article in the link (above) discusses the differences between the Dueler and the Match versions of Pedersoli's Continental Pistols in some depth. I think it may have been translated from Italian, but it is pretty well done.
Best regards,
Notchy Bob