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MINELAB F1A4 ex military metal detectors - tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockhunter62" data-source="post: 448456" data-attributes="member: 7504"><p>Off topic but I have to say it.</p><p></p><p>Please tell me why, if something is green it is automatically considered to be army. Australia has a defence force and we also used these detectors in the civilian world. I can remember when Katherine flooded in 1998, the media showed all the army personnel cleaning up the town. Not saying a bad thing about the help the army provided but about 80% of the military doing the clean up were RAAF. It's just a little bug bear that pisses me off. </p><p></p><p>Rant over, back on topic.</p><p></p><p>The F1A4 could pick up a grenade size item at 600mm in dry sand. It came with a test piece that is about 150mm long with a small bronze/copper rod in it. If it couldn't pick that up it was faulty.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockhunter62, post: 448456, member: 7504"] Off topic but I have to say it. Please tell me why, if something is green it is automatically considered to be army. Australia has a defence force and we also used these detectors in the civilian world. I can remember when Katherine flooded in 1998, the media showed all the army personnel cleaning up the town. Not saying a bad thing about the help the army provided but about 80% of the military doing the clean up were RAAF. It's just a little bug bear that pisses me off. Rant over, back on topic. The F1A4 could pick up a grenade size item at 600mm in dry sand. It came with a test piece that is about 150mm long with a small bronze/copper rod in it. If it couldn't pick that up it was faulty. Cheers Doug [/QUOTE]
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MINELAB F1A4 ex military metal detectors - tips, settings, questions
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