What pistol brands have a warranty in Canada?

Well, I had some warranty work done on my CZ 75B through London Arms of Ontario. I saw a recent thread where they may no longer do this though.... I'm not sure.

Edit to add.... Ruger has a repair depot in Quebec as well.
 
Grand Power

I had an issue with my K100, just after Marstar stopped being their Canadian supplier. I emailed the owner of the factory in Slovakia (he is a CGN member) and got replacement parts in the mail. Later on, I broke the front sight and Marstar had a replacement. GP is still represented in Canada by one of the CGN sponsors, I just can't think which one.
 
In terms of warranty and parts work, pretty much every maker sucks in this country but S&W, sadly. - dan

Freedom Ventures, the STI distributor, is great to deal with.

Freedom Ventures keeps all STI parts in stock. Once, when I wasn't happy with a new pistol, I was told that it was my choice - either refund, repair, or replacement. They replaced it immediately, no problem. I consider STI to have good service.

M.D. Charlton, a S&W warranty station, is great to deal with.

My M&P9 needs a striker. They don't have any M&P9 strikers (because they are back-ordered). S&W doesn't have any M&P9 strikers (that they will sell to me, at least, because they are back-ordered). Brownells doesn't have any M&P9 strikers (because they are back-ordered). My M&P9 has been out of service for over two weeks already, and M.D. Charlton has said that it may be out of service for months. Not their fault of course, the fault is with S&W, but neither would I consider Smith & Wesson to have particularly good service.
 
Freedom Ventures, the STI distributor, is great to deal with.

Freedom Ventures keeps all STI parts in stock. Once, when I wasn't happy with a new pistol, I was told that it was my choice - either refund, repair, or replacement. They replaced it immediately, no problem. I consider STI to have good service.

M.D. Charlton, a S&W warranty station, is great to deal with.

My M&P9 needs a striker. They don't have any M&P9 strikers (because they are back-ordered). S&W doesn't have any M&P9 strikers (that they will sell to me, at least, because they are back-ordered). Brownells doesn't have any M&P9 strikers (because they are back-ordered). My M&P9 has been out of service for over two weeks already, and M.D. Charlton has said that it may be out of service for months. Not their fault of course, the fault is with S&W, but neither would I consider Smith & Wesson to have particularly good service.

My experiences were the opposite. - dan
 
Anyone out there service Sig?

I believe that FN sports takes care of Sig. My trigger bar spring failed last summer and they promptly mailed me a replacement part. I don't know if they do more than parts, but I was very happy with the level of service.
 
I believe that FN sports takes care of Sig. My trigger bar spring failed last summer and they promptly mailed me a replacement part. I don't know if they do more than parts, but I was very happy with the level of service.

You are the only person that I have heard of in the last twenty years who had a positive experience with RNichols/FNSports. I'd go anywhere but for service and pay for it if I had to. They have a hideous track record, to the point that most people believe they're actually ANTI gun
 
"It's just business. It isn't personal." - Michael Corleone

You are the only person that I have heard of in the last twenty years who had a positive experience with RNichols/FNSports. I'd go anywhere but for service and pay for it if I had to. They have a hideous track record, to the point that most people believe they're actually ANTI gun

I understand that the mass of their customer base is actually government. Modeling the attitudes of your (main) customer might be just a good business decision.
 
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