Bridger #1.5 Special
Bridger #1 1/2 "Special" Coilspring - (Regular jaw)Target Species:fox, raccoon, fisher, marten, nutria, opossum, skunk.Inside Jaw Spread: 4 Outside Jaw Spread (top to bottom): 5Outside Jaw Spread (lever to lever): 4 7/8Pan dimensions: 1 x 2 Chain: 9 of #2
Bridger #1 1/2 “Special” Coilspring – (Regular jaw)
- Target Species:fox, raccoon, fisher, marten, nutria, opossum, skunk.
- Inside Jaw Spread: 4
- Outside Jaw Spread (top to bottom): 5
- Outside Jaw Spread (lever to lever): 4 7/8
- Pan dimensions: 1 x 2
- Chain: 9 of #2 Chain(12 total links)
- Swivels:One heavy duty swivel at end of trap chain
- Total Chain Length: 12 including swivel
- Weight:1.75 pounds
MTP Recommendation:Great trap for fox, raccoon, fisher, marten, nutria, opossum, skunk.
Bridger #1 1/2 “Special” Coilspring – (Regular jaw). In the past there were issues for some trappers with the original Bridger # 1 1/2 coils not holding raccoons satisfactorily in water sets. The improved # 1 1/2 Bridger “Special” has newly designed positive locking jaws and levers, heavier swivels, better chain, and music wire springs and a night latch pan system.We continue to stock the original design # 1 1/2 Bridger Coilspring in the offset jaws.Chain is attached with a j-hook on the side of the trap.
What is the difference between a regular and offset jaw?
When the trap is in the fired position and you are looking straight down on the trap if the jaws touch together it is a regular or closed jaw trap. If there is a gap where the jaws meet that is called an offset jaw trap.
What is the difference between a 2-coil or 4-coil trap?
A 2-coil trap has a pair of main springs on the same side as the dog. A 4-coil trap has a second pair of springs on the opposite side as the dog. Typically, most 4-coil springs are smaller in size than the main springs.

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