MFII can isolate flakes of gold at 60 feet!

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bigscoop

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Talk about super technologies! A new Military metal detector called, MFII, (Multiple Frequency Induction Impulse) is so sensitive it has the ability to locate and isolate tiny gold flakes at depths of 60 feet! But according to one government source, "Don't expect these to be on the shelves anytime soon. At a cost of $129,000 per unit and its uranium contained power supply, "We're not just going to turn this technology over to anybody." However, through another unidentified source close to the matter, TE has learned that the actual cost per unit is only $119.95. Hmmmm, wonder who owns the company producing these things? Sounds like another true government conspiracy for sure. As soon as we hear more, you'll get the full scoop.
 

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(Multiple Frequency Induction Impulse)

WOW that is some new name and some new technology! I bet if I look hard enough it is on a walmart shelf somewhere. Or maybe Bass Pro?

I will be certain to check my line of military surplus stores. I bet they got their hands on one by now.

Scoop Poop the info being posted is priceless. I own a backhoe on this farm so 60 ft is nothing for me :)
 

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Talk about super technologies! A new Military metal detector called, MFII, (Multiple Frequency Induction Impulse) is so sensitive it has the ability to locate and isolate tiny gold flakes at depths of 60 feet! But according to one government source, "Don't expect these to be on the shelves anytime soon. At a cost of $129,000 per unit and its uranium contained power supply, "We're not just going to turn this technology over to anybody." However, through another unidentified source close to the matter, TE has learned that the actual cost per unit is only $119.95. Hmmmm, wonder who owns the company producing these things? Sounds like another true government conspiracy for sure. As soon as we hear more, you'll get the full scoop.

Are you sure they weren't just talking about FLAKES?? I can usually spot them at 65 feet :laughing7:
 

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Are you sure they weren't just talking about FLAKES?? I can usually spot them at 65 feet
Gee ..If I get a reading on something that deep I am sure that it will still be there when I walk away...Art
 

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