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What kind of body grip is this???

Posted By: DiggerDale

What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 03:14 PM

Manufacturer, size, when made??? Any information much appreciated...
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Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 03:21 PM

Species specific I believe
Posted By: Kre

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 03:21 PM

I believe it's a Species Specific dislocator.
Posted By: Boco

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 03:34 PM

Correct,a fair beaver trap,poor otter trap.I only used the larger one I believe it was designated 44o dislocator.It was given to me by the guy that made them to try out,I forget his name.
The gap is a safety feature to be able to remove your hand if caught.
The adjustable tension trigger is handy feature for setting in current,in spring.
Posted By: Super Wide

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 04:10 PM

Yes, Species Specific Dislocator. The bars strike different vertebrae about 1 1/2 inches apart, one from above and one from below, separating them or dislocating them. They are paralyzed instantly. I have 36 of 330 size I use for wolverine, lynx, beaver and otter in Alaska. I also use the smaller 220's on both wolverine and otter. They work well and do exactly what they were designed to do. They have very strong steel springs compared to other brands. Their triggers are adjustable and really nice. I have checked carcasses and yes, they are snapped clean. They will put a bend in a 60 lb. beaver and still snap the vertebrae.

The animals will always be head down if you set the trigger/dog on top. Meaning it will come over the top of the head and push it down, while the bar on the bottom lift's the spine up, snap, it's over, no pinching them and waiting for them to drown or stop breathing. Light's out instantly. No struggle, no fighting the trap. They never move. If you are carless, the space will let you slip out of the trap, after if breaks your hand, arm, whatever tripped it.

I popped a 330 size across all 8 fingers. The pain stunned me. I woke up face down in the snow on a frozen creek 55 miles from my truck. I rode the snow mobile back with 3 out of the 8 fingers broke. The hard part was pull starting a snow mobile with 2 messed up hands, then the 55 mile ride back sucked too. Aspirin and determination got me home. Good traps, wish they were still made, I would buy some more. He even made a 12x12. I have one of them. It's crazy strong too.
Posted By: Bogmaster

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 04:52 PM

John Koulish from Wisconsin is the one responsible for the Species Specific body grippers. I was one of his distributors for those traps.
I also took hundreds of beaver using those traps..

Tom
Posted By: Paul Dobbins

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 04:53 PM

I had a dozen of the 330 size, but sold them. The only problem I had was the female otters would pull out of them.
Posted By: DiggerDale

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 05:16 PM

So I can assume these are the 220 size? .... Got 10 of these in a buyout but I think the jawspread might be pushing the minnesota 220 dry land regs.
Posted By: Bogmaster

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 05:20 PM

I believe those pictured are 280s. Later on I will go through what I have and my old adds from the trapper and predator caller mags.
Tom
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 05:43 PM

I don't set bodygrippers dog/trigger on top
so they would not be my choice
Posted By: 160user

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 05:47 PM

Originally Posted by DiggerDale
So I can assume these are the 220 size? .... Got 10 of these in a buyout but I think the jawspread might be pushing the minnesota 220 dry land regs.


A "buyout" huh? The things a guy does for entertainment. smile
Posted By: Bogmaster

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 06:00 PM

Just flipping the species specifics over,allows for trigger and dog on the bottom' Which is how I set them most times.
Tom
Posted By: DiggerDale

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 06:40 PM

Originally Posted by Bogmaster
I believe those pictured are 280s. Later on I will go through what I have and my old adds from the trapper and predator caller mags.
Tom

Here's a pic for size reference... Middle trap is a belisle 220 before they made that fancy jaw. (they too pushed the Mn. 220 jaw spread limit, but I liked them for cats)... Third trap is a duke 220... {pretty skimpy jaw spread)....
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Posted By: DiggerDale

Re: What kind of body grip is this??? - 01/18/24 06:51 PM

Originally Posted by 160user
Originally Posted by DiggerDale
So I can assume these are the 220 size? .... Got 10 of these in a buyout but I think the jawspread might be pushing the minnesota 220 dry land regs.


A "buyout" huh? The things a guy does for entertainment. smile

I'm willing to share some entertainment....You just bring that big chevy and I'll load it up with wire stretchers...
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