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<blockquote data-quote="GMT Bandit" data-source="post: 53659" data-attributes="member: 1619"><p>Mate the GMT is a dream on the beach. I used the standard DD coil on it. Didn't go near the water, but stayed higher up the beach where people drop the coin. I couldn't believe it when I found the ring. Finally I found gold. Well not a nugget...but it was gold!!!! </p><p></p><p>Plus the GMT is paying it self off. Ok so it'll take about 20 years at this rate LOL. I had the kids out with the Garrett pin pointer. I found the hits and they bagged them. Shame it wasn't a bigger catch. But it was fun.</p><p></p><p>Only thing is be careful getting sand and salt water on the controls. I gave mine a good cleaning when I got back to camp. Nothing worst than a rusty old GMT.</p><p></p><p>Definitely worth a crack!!!! :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMT Bandit, post: 53659, member: 1619"] Mate the GMT is a dream on the beach. I used the standard DD coil on it. Didn't go near the water, but stayed higher up the beach where people drop the coin. I couldn't believe it when I found the ring. Finally I found gold. Well not a nugget...but it was gold!!!! Plus the GMT is paying it self off. Ok so it'll take about 20 years at this rate LOL. I had the kids out with the Garrett pin pointer. I found the hits and they bagged them. Shame it wasn't a bigger catch. But it was fun. Only thing is be careful getting sand and salt water on the controls. I gave mine a good cleaning when I got back to camp. Nothing worst than a rusty old GMT. Definitely worth a crack!!!! :lol: [/QUOTE]
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