Falcon MD20

goldgit'r

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There are a lot of posts on here about the MD20.
I have one and it works great for what it is designed to do. Wes
 

63bkpkr

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I believe Lanny has a comment about the MD 20 on his thread "Bedrock and Gold" now out to 64 pages.

In general it is a 1" diameter metal detector and it does a good job in tight areas, responds well to gold of all sizes, not sure about depth of detection but possibly it is shallow, people that have them swear by them not at them and they say the long handle is worth purchasing.

Check for the other MD 20 posts................63bkpkr
 

AzViper

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I am curious if anyone owns one and would like some feedback. I plan to get one in the near future and wanted some tips and other related info.

From what I have read the Falcon has a limit of about 2". Mainly for pinpointing and find metal within rock.
 

Lanny in AB

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It doesn't go deep, but it's exceptionally sensitive. It's a real gold hound for small gold, but it screams on nuggets too. It howls on hotrocks like crazy. So, if you're looking for something that you can use to test dirt where it's dry (no water for panning), the Falcon will plow through your spread out sample and let you know if there's any specks of gold in the dirt. (I used a magnet to drag out most of the hotrocks though--that way the machine wasn't howling all of the time at the positive and negative hotrocks in the pan--saved me a lot of grief.) I used it on bedrock that had already been worked, and it was amazing at what it sniffed out--we had a lot of fun with it. Some guys never go prospecting without it.

Here's a shot of what I found with it.



All the best,

Lanny
P.S. Here's the link to my thread: http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/metal-detecting-gold/69-bedrock-gold-mysteries.html
 

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TerryC

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The MD20 is supersensitive. Sounds off on sub-grain gold at 1-2". Once you get a signal, "push" the wand at the sound-off-dirt. Then pull the wand back. If the sound occurs TO the target, it is non-ferrous (gold, copper, silver).... AWAY ferrous (hot rock, old can pieces, shovel rust). TTC
 

Nov 18, 2013
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Just got the Falcon MD 20 with long handle , thing is how do i remove cable and fit it through the long handle ?
 

Cowboysnhats

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Oct 24, 2018
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Just got the Falcon MD 20 with long handle , thing is how do i remove cable and fit it through the long handle ?

I know what you mean. I got the long handle option with no instructions. Today (3 years, or so, later) I got brave and pulled the cable part up against the main box. Sure enough it pulled off. Looks like an old style RCA speaker jack. Don't pull on the thin cable part. Pull on the thicker white part. I hope this helps.
 

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