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It depends on the trap. I have a number 1 without rubber and it nearly severed a skunk's leg. I was nearby when it happened too. I got the rubber ones just in case I trapped a neighbor's cat or even one of my own chickens. I don't relocate and I check the trap often, so sparing other animals is really my only reason for getting one with rubber.
the 3 swivel points may be the difference also when I first get the traps I take a file and kind round over the bottom of the jaws on the trap this probably helps a little too I was selling live to fox pens close by here ( for a while) and they could not be damaged in any way. Good luck, tight chains.
Now that I think of it, there is really nothing to file on this trap. The jaw surfaces are that thin. It is pretty old and probably not any better than the old traps with teeth (although I think some bear traps still have teeth).