Maybe they are underrated and suffer from lack of exposure. I just don't know. Fit and finish are nice but the real questions are "Does it SHOOT?... Will it hold up under lots of use"? And if it breaks can it be fixed readily?..., parts availability? etc etc.
truly these are the questions I'D like answered.... like you said parts, (possibly service since i'm no smith), durability, HOW DOES IT SHOOT??
i've never personally been able to get to a BPCR match. so i don't know what does and does not get used in my area. nearest match to me is close to 2 hours drive and right now since i have other interests preceeding this in the "funding chain" that's a bit far to drive.
these are the things i DO know,
cimarron firearms sells the Pedersoli and Armi-sport Sharps side by side with the price and name of manufacture as the only differences.
My Dealer beleives the Armi-sport to actually be as you said an "underrated maker" and in his oppinion a better gun than the comparable Pedersoli. again he sites the witnessed failures of Pedersoli made guns with BP loads.
and as i've tried to say from the begining i'm trying to get as much FACT about these guns as i can before i make ANY sort of decision about what to get.
the only things i KNOW that i need/want/of have to by monetary staus, to stick to, with regard to what to get for a Sharps Repro for me, are
1. can't afford a Shiloh or C. sharps (hopefully one day i will)
2. shotgun style buttplate
3. tang peep sight, possibly a globe style front
and 4. Accurate and Safe with standard loads (i've come to beleive that
Peddretti and ASM = hand grenade on a stock)
anyway, all help and advice appreciated. i'll admit it i'm a litle lost sheep here.