Update on the warranty:
I've spoken to a rep at Hi-Point. At this time, any warranty repairs must be sent back to the factory in America. The factory cannot export directly back to Canada. However, if one was inclined it would be possible to send the gun through an American exporter to get it back to Canada. There would be significant hassles with this process, but it is technically doable.
In a nutshell, the warranty will be honored but getting the gun to America and back will be a significant effort. This is the latest information I have.

Technically doable and cost more than the money you paid for it in the first place. I agree with the earlier poster - just replace it and keep the old one for a "gun amnesty"if one was inclined it would be possible to send the gun through an American exporter to get it back to Canada. There would be significant hassles with this process, but it is technically doable.
It's disposable. When it breaks you take in to the local gun amnesty and get a decent digital camera for it...
Don't be hating just because your all jealous.
Not everyone can be a playa. Most of you aren't cut out for it. But don't worry, I'll fire a round sideways for you all that aren't gangsta enough to do it yourselves.
I like what I was told on a US gun board
"Just hold it sideways and yell GET SOME every third round".
Then he figured out I was Canadian and the story changed too:
"Just hold it sideways and yell GET SOME, EH! every third round".
Or, since they look like they were made in an Afghan cave,........



























