M-9 Manufacturers

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I acquired a nice M-9 Hand Projector this week and I have a question about who manufactured it. It is marked "G.R.B.CO". In his book, Gaynor only notes the Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company as a maker. A google search came up empty. Who is the G.R.B. Company?

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Hi
Here is another manufacturer
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Thanks Horst. Hopefully someone will check in with the answers to both of our manufacturer questions!
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They were also manufactured by Federal Labs, General Protective Lab, and some are unmarked, so the maker is unknown.

The 10 gauge Mk 4 and Mk 3 were also manufactured by more than just Eureka Vacuum.

Mr. Gaynors book is an excellent 1st book on USA flareguns, however there are many models and makers that were not known to him at the time of publishing. Future books and forums like this will bring out more information and lead to improved books.
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Hi 964AWACS,
I have the manufacturer "G.R.B.CO." found. It is the "Gauged Round Barrel Company".
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Thanks Horst!
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Hello All, this is my first post here.

G.R.B Co. is actually Grand Rapids Brass Co.
A.M.P. Co. is All Metal Products Co.

Eureka Vacuum was a mess in its production facilities and lagged in production schedules, and to supplement, Army Ord directed that all assembly and manufacturer be transferred to Grand Rapids until completion of the Eureka contracts. Once Grand Rapids accomplished that, all manufacture was then done by All Metal Products until M9 contracts were cancelled in 1945.
The same situation occurred with the AN-M8, when all assembly and manufacture was transferred to McInnery Spring and Wire.
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Welcome aboard and thanks for the data!

Out of curiosity - what is your source for the EVCC production woes?
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Hello Rob,
My source was a comprehensive survey published by the Small Arms Division of the Army Ordnance Department in October 1946 titled
Pyrotechnic Pistols and Projectors
Development, Standardization and Production
1919- August 1945
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You have given me something to search for!

Does that report give any production numbers?
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