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Bandido II Mod

Sven

Well-known member
Here's a nice mod that works well for the older Bandido, Silver Sabre etc. with the smaller control box.
The original S-handle set was a two piece, long, had to ship and pack for travel or backpacking.
I always like things to be light, easy to use and compact for storage or travel.
Looked around in my parts chest and found a Fisher 3 piece s-handle set-up. I believe it was a spare from the ID Edge.
It feels lighter than the Tesoro s-handle and is precisely what I was looking for.
I drilled out the s-handle so the Bandido slides right on and is held on by a nylon coil stem bolt and wing nut. So it
can be removed fast for hip mounting or....
Minelab foam grip and a Tesoro arm rest finishes it off.
The control box is up a little closer to the foam grip. For me feels right. Now instead of using one finger to flip up and down the return, disc pinpoint switch, placing the finger ton top or below to
flip the toggle. Two finger fit into position naturally. first finger is used to flip the toggle down, second finger to flip it back up. First and second fingers easily can flip the auto tune, manual toggle as well. Both fingers also fall into place to easily adjust sensitivity and disc.

I was originally hoping to use the Fisher s-handle for the Toltec II but, the controls would be right up against the foam grip.
 
You did wonderful Sven....Fisher rod setup....Minelab foam grip,,,,, Tesoro arm rest........just glad you didn't have any spare Garrett parts in your parts chest , wouldn't want any of that belltone squaking rubbing off on the Bandido :poke:.
 
I second that on the squaking, belltone rubbing off on the Bandido. I like my hunts to be quiet and peaceful with the nice sound of my Tesoros and the Vibraprobes quiet no sound pinpointing. I have to look up to see if the circus has arrived in the area where I am detecting or if someone with a multitone umentionable brand of detectors has arrived in my area to break up my peaceful hunt. You did good on the mod Sven. Never underestimate what we guys can do with enough spare time and spare parts on hand. Think thats why the women keep us busy doing other tasks. :crylol:
 
SkiWhiz said:
You did wonderful Sven....Fisher rod setup....Minelab foam grip,,,,, Tesoro arm rest........just glad you didn't have any spare Garrett parts in your parts chest , wouldn't want any of that belltone squaking rubbing off on the Bandido :poke:.

Hmmm, did spot some leaf eating green Tankersaurus dinosaur parts in my box.
 
...Hey...I like the the Garrett ...Sound of Money....LOL.....but since my Garrett 7X is in the repair shop...I am temporarily Sound of Money Less....
 
Joe(TX) said:
...Hey...I like the the Garrett ...Sound of Money....LOL.....but since my Garrett 7X is in the repair shop...I am temporarily Sound of Money Less....

Just pull out that Toltec II or that Bandido II you have, or Compass, might just find something jingling in your goody bag.
:bouncy:
 
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