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MINELAB F1A4 ex military metal detectors - tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Twapster" data-source="post: 81733" data-attributes="member: 1582"><p>Ill be testing the machine this weekend out at Coles bridge in between panning and highbanking. Really love the way you can unclip the box and carry it on your belt. Makes the unit very light. Rugged construction , love the Army case and all the bags it came with- on inspection hardly used so almost brand new and built in 1998 so old but not that old! So far test on small nuggets give an acceptable depth even as a stock machine so in my opinion would have to be a top pic for a machine that is an affordable PI. Im sure these are coming from Army surplus auctions so may pay to keep an eye out on the source. You may find they are being sold in "lots" and someone may pick up a bundle of them for well under the ebay prices. Ive got my Exterra 70 to compare notes but can already tell that machine will stay in the car when gold hunting....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twapster, post: 81733, member: 1582"] Ill be testing the machine this weekend out at Coles bridge in between panning and highbanking. Really love the way you can unclip the box and carry it on your belt. Makes the unit very light. Rugged construction , love the Army case and all the bags it came with- on inspection hardly used so almost brand new and built in 1998 so old but not that old! So far test on small nuggets give an acceptable depth even as a stock machine so in my opinion would have to be a top pic for a machine that is an affordable PI. Im sure these are coming from Army surplus auctions so may pay to keep an eye out on the source. You may find they are being sold in "lots" and someone may pick up a bundle of them for well under the ebay prices. Ive got my Exterra 70 to compare notes but can already tell that machine will stay in the car when gold hunting.... [/QUOTE]
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MINELAB F1A4 ex military metal detectors - tips, settings, questions
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