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cz-5 upgrade question

jerry123

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Hi again.



The cz-5 I traded for had been tuned up and upgraded buy Tom T. My question is what is the upgrade that makes it different from a stock cz-5 ?



Thanks Jerry
 
Google Tom D. and CZ3D as he has some fine articles on a CZ3D and its workings...Basically its been changed to two modes regular and enhanced and the enhanced meter and audio parameters have been programmed for old coins. A tad difficult to explain in a post...or for that matter google the manual for the CZ3D and the manual for the CZ5 and you will be able to compare...
 
thanks dan first silver with the cz-5 today 64 quarter and oh my god does it like nails or steel got a whole bag of it off a state park beach up to my elbows digging u-nails lol im new at this but learn fast thank for the help steve f
 
I wish we could hunt our state park beaches here in Texas, it's not allowed, maybe some day. Good luck with your hunts. John
 
If your talking about the upgrade from CZ5 to CZ3D if you hunt real old places really works.

Rel those darn rusty nails google Mike CZ page as it has a lot of tips and tricks including how to leave the rusty nails in the ground..
 
Most of the success he has doing this is with the Los Banos units from the original Fisher company, seems the First Texas units doesn't tune up as well, sometimes not at all.

Mark
 
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