Laser rapier

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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veryfatboy
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Laser rapier

Post by veryfatboy »

I have been lucky enough to have been given one of these detectors, serial 18154, fitted with a widescan laser coil. Completely new to all this, but will the above work on beaches? wet or dry sand?
Thanks in anticipation, Paul
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oliver
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Hi it will be fine on the dry sand but may not work well if at all on the wet sand good luck i have used lazer mods for years and they are a good unit. ::g
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conna
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Post by conna »

It's a cracking detector for on land and the dry sand, it will cope a little if the sand isn't too wet, I.E. if the tide has been out for a while.
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