@ Henry Repeating Arms: go to the bold text at bottom if you want the short answer... read all for it to make sense.
I have no idea how he is the warranty guy for Chiappa, Henry and a couple other.
S&W figured it out, they no longer show Grech as their Canadian
"Warranty Station".
I had put together a list of companies using Grech Outdoors as their warranty center: I have sold and/or refuse to buy another firearm from these companies until they no longer use Grech. At the time S&W was a part of the list, so if I can confirm S&W is off this list I will buy one of their products.
Axis by Savage Arms
Bog Pod by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Bubba by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Caldwell Shooting Supplies by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Citadel by Legacy Sports International
Chiappa Firearms
Crimson Trace grips/lasers by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
FN series handguns, rifles, shotguns by FN Herstal
Fox by Savage Arms
Frankfort Arsenal tools by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Golden Rod moisture control by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Henry shotguns & rifles by Henry Repeating Arms
Hoyman tree saws by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Howa by Legacy Sports International
Imperial by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Lithgow Arms by Legacy Sports International
Lockdown by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
M1A by Springfield Armory
M&P handguns by Smith&Wesson - American Outdoor Brands Corporation
MC1sc handguns by O.F. Mossberg & Sons
Mossberg shotguns and rifles by O.F. Mossberg & Sons
Old Timer by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
NAA handguns (mini autos, revolvers) by North American Arms
NikkoStirling by Legacy Sports International
Performance Center by Smith&Wesson - American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Pointer (shotguns) by Legacy Sports International
Rascal by Savage Arms
Savage by Savage Arms
Schrade by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Smith&Wesson by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Springfield by Springfield Armory
Stevens by Savage Arms
Tipton gun cleaning supplies by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Thompson/Center by Smith&Wesson - American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Uncle Henry by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
Wheeler Engineering tools by American Outdoor Brands Corporation
XD handguns by Springfield Armory
Dropping Grech is the beginning of making that guarantee a reality. I won't send a dam thing to him. I have paid out of pocket to have my Henry repaired as to avoid him and his business at all costs.
I could go on all day about Gretch. If it ever comes down to to sending your rifle in for warranty work to them, cut your losses and buy a new rifle.
NEVER AGAIN
Yup. I sent my dad's favorite Over/Under shotgun (a Pointer) to them and it took 9 months for them to look at it. It was deemed to need a barrel selector switch spring, probably worth $0.15 USD, and that it would be another 5 months before they would do their twice a year parts order. Then after 10 more months (19 total) to get parts and get through all the repairs before the O/U was deemed better to send a replacement firearm for some crazy reason I never found out (they screwed up trying to fix it? Lost it? I dunno)... which took 7 months more after that. So, two years and two months to get a replacement for a gun.
By this time I bought my dad a replacement because he was "competing" in a friendly senior's event that meant a lot to him: friendship, comrade-ship and a lot of companionship came from those days at the shooting range (clays, skeet, trap combo: just a friendly thing). The Pointer was $1100 when he bought it and I ended up selling the new, never fired replacement Pointer for him for $350.00 just to get the F##K away from Grech warranty work.
Sucks that canada lacks good gun smiths. Must be hard to find a decent company to do warrenty work for your brand with such small numbers of capable smiths. Theres a massive hole in this market here and no one seems to be filling it.
It's a case of lowest bidder. Someone like S&W asks gunsmiths to submit their hourly rates, import fees, mark-ups and all of that as a bid for the work. Someone like Getch, once they have the systems in place to order parts from the USA, have bulk discounts and wholesale rates set up with suppliers, and so forth can effectively make it too hard for a competitor to break into the market. I know because the company I work for, although not gunsmiths, uses this tactic: we have a niche with deep discounts from suppliers and streamlined processes from experience, so we effectively can force competitors to bid below their cost to break into our niche.
As a general rule getting parts into Canada is rough and I have dealt with other warranty centers than Grech too. The difference was communication and professionalism. When I had one of my own rifles break the warranty center told me up front that they only get parts once a year because they come from Italy, that the order goes in end of March and arrives the first of June, and that my repair would be done (based on the queue) in August. I got an email when the part order went in, when the part arrived, when the rifle was on the bench next to fix, and when it got shipped back. I also was asked to give feedback and make sure everything was good when I got it: they watched the tracking and phoned me a week after I got it in the mail. I waited because I felt validated in my need to know where my property was, what condition it was in and when I could have it back. When my dad's Pointer went in he got none of that... just a fear he wouldn't be able to enjoy an inclusive and friendly sporting competition that mentally was helping him a lot with his life: he feared he'd not be able to chat with friends and get his companionship he craved.
Henry, if you want to sell to the knowledgeable and smart gun owners of Canada who can (through their good reputation as gun owners, trainers, gun shop employees, gun range regulars, various forums regulars and such) help you sell more firearms because they praise you and spread good will for you, you need to understand Canadian warranty issues including the warranty provider(s): when I had a choice between a Henry product and your competitor with virtually an unlimited budget I did not buy a Henry when I wanted to because of this.