the concensus i've been getting from this site and elsewhere (i'm also looking to get into shooting these guns). is that the sharps replicas go sort of like this.
top of the line C.Sharps and Shiloh Sharps (one was started by a guy who broke away from the other after some sort of disagreement, quality is the same, and supposedly the two "owners" are back on good terms) after looking over teh options examples of each. when the times come that i can afford to get one i'll get a Shiloh.
Pedersoli is the top of the food cahin when it comes to the Italian clones.
the guns imported by Taylor's & Co. and Cimarron from Armi-Sport are reportedly on the same level quality wise, but because of the confusion caused by "armi-sport" sounding like one of the names in the next entry, they've not gotten as much attention from most shooters. in fact Cimarron sells the Pedersoli and Armi-sport side by side, with a version of each available in each configuration they offer, and as far as they seem concerned the difference is the that b/c THEY pay less for the Armi-sport YOU pay less. thus giving them a slightly more "Budget" line of Sharps repros
OK now for a name you asked about Pedretti, these along with Armi San Marcos (the one easily confused with Armi-SPORT) and basicly the REST of the italian made Sharps repros..... i can nopt say this strongly enough
"I wouldn't put MY face next to one and pull the trigger" i've repeatedly heard Pedretti and IAB called "a large grenade on a rifle stock" some are ok, some make you wonder if there isn't a loophole in Italian proof testing! and the only way to tell which one YOU have is when it lets go with your (or your friend/family member's) head next to it. i'm willing to take certain risks in my life, but not when it involves the safety of a firearm. esp when i can get one in the exact same configuration that does NOT have a reputation for catatrophic failures
oh btw here's the
Taylor's and
cimarronwell that's the info I have/have been given