Thanos MK47 Trap vs Camro Safe Trap: Which is the Ultimate Trap?

Hey everyone!

I wanted to start a discussion comparing two popular traps among the hunting and trapping community: the Thanos MK47 Trap and the Camro Safe Trap. Both traps have their loyal followers, but I’m curious which one is truly superior regarding efficiency, ease of use, and safety.

The Thanos MK47 Trap is known for its innovative design and powerful mechanism that guarantees a quick catch. It’s popular among those who prioritize speed and effectiveness. On the other hand, the Camro Safe Trap focuses on animal welfare with its humane catch-and-release option, aimed at those who prefer a more ethical approach to trapping.

I’ve used both traps, and honestly, I have to say the Thanos MK47 is my go-to. The speed at which it operates is incredible, and I’ve caught so many more animals compared to the Camro. But I do appreciate the humane aspect of the Camro.

I lean towards the Camro Safe Trap. I’m an ethical hunter, and I love that it can capture animals without causing them unnecessary stress. It’s also easier to set up for those who are less experienced!

Great points, @NatureLover64 and @CaveDweller666! It seems like each trap has its advantages. What about their durability? I’ve heard some complaints about the springs on the MK47 rusting over time.

Yeah, I have noticed some wear on my MK47 after a couple of seasons. I think keeping it clean and lubricated helps. Has anyone had issues with the Camro’s durability?

I think it depends on the user’s goals. If you’re looking to catch and release, the Camro is definitely the way to go! But if you’re aiming for efficiency, nothing beats the MK47.

Exactly! It really boils down to what you need. I think the Camro is also less intimidating for beginners.

For maintenance tips: I always recommend giving the MK47 a good scrub with a wire brush after every use. Keeps the mechanism smooth. As for the Camro, just make sure the release latch is functioning well.

Thanks for the tips! I’m leaning towards getting the Camro for ethical trapping, but I’ll consider the MK47 for efficiency.