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Trap ID ? #7628908
07/17/22 01:13 PM
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At a flea market and found some body grips. Look to be 280's with the jaws bent back like to make a complete closure. Also had a rod dog. Sorry didn't have phone so no pics.

Re: Trap ID ? [Re: bgfur3065] #7628921
07/17/22 01:28 PM
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Re: Trap ID ? [Re: warrior] #7628929
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Thank you.

Re: Trap ID ? [Re: bgfur3065] #7629288
07/17/22 09:50 PM
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Montgomery 0600. A great trap to use as a foothold where footholds are not allowed. Laid down flat on top of two sticks placed perpendicular to the jaws so it does not pick up anything to block the jaws and run it down a drownder wire like a conventional foottrap. Later models had a stamped metal dog that was way too big where it attached to the trap jaw not allowing the jaws to close as tight. A minute with a grinder wheel could widdle the dog down to an appropriate size.

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