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Felt Nostalgic Today.....Took The :garrett: Scorpion Gold Stinger Out Of Storage For A Hunt!:thumbup:

John-Edmonton

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It's been seven years since I hunted with this metal detector. It was first released in 1990, as a detector designed to find gold nuggets. It's like 3 machines in one. Has a TR mode, non motion true all metal mode and a motion discriminate. It operated as 15kHz, the same as the AT Pro. It lacks depth, however, it is perfect for sports fields and well manicured lawns. It banks hard on gold/silver rings and our Canadian clad, especially nickle plated steel. As predicted, a found an abundance of nickels....12 of them, dimes 13 of them and several quarters. The old "Scorp" found me some nice gold rings back when I used it regularly.

Below are a couple of interesting finds from today.
 
I always thought these were Cool looking with the Scorpion on the box. When You say not deep what We talkin 6" Coins?
 
Not too much further, at least with discrimination. Better in true all metal mode. Very poor in TR mode. It's the perfect detector for hunting sports fields.
 
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