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What are these guys using for a detector?

MaineDigger

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I'm just curious. It's a pretty good picture...

http://www.130thengineers.army.mil/photos%20images%20logos%20crests/unknown%20photos/864soccerfield/metaldetector.JPG
 
Explorer XS and CZ7A for the deepies and a Garret GTA for local parks as it has good ID and notching qualities..Many fine units out there and many personal preferences. No perfect detector just one that fits your personal needs and hunting conditions..
 
Thanks, but I was wondering what the soldiers in the picture were using. I posted a link, but I will try to post it again using html -- here goes (Is it a fisher?):

<IMG SRC="http://www.130thengineers.army.mil/photos%20images%20logos%20crests/unknown%20photos/864soccerfield/metaldetector.JPG">
 
I think they said something about Aus. detectors. Maybe something from Minelab??? Must use dual freqs with the double coil.

Dave
 
Indeed looks like a foreign detector along the lines of a Minelab..Might be one made especially for mines by Minelab...
 
Wow, good call. Didn't even know they existed. Found some info. here:
http://www.schiebel.net/pages/an19_intro.html

Thanks!
 
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