A friend called me one day and said: “I found a place here, there were Wehrmacht positions there, you can take a ride and see what you can find there.” I didn’t think twice and took the recently purchased Nokta Fors Core with me to test the new device in the most field conditions.
It took me a long time to assemble, especially for the first time, then the assembly process began to take even less time, naturally, but then this waiting was too tedious for me – a new place, new positions, how much is lying there and waiting in the wings when I come and pull it out Third Reich gold, machine guns, hidden works of art and looted jewelry.
As I expected – at any position you dig up tons of iron and other garbage, which are neatly thrown into one large pile under the tree, to the delight of various guests in the forest and mushroom pickers.
The device performed quite well, among a pile of iron debris it did its best to cut off various colored signals, in the end I managed to find several Soviet buttons with a star and a hammer and sickle, several Soviet and Third Reich coins, interesting cartridge cases from .45 caliber cartridges – a rather rare exhibit yet pre-war issue.
The general impression of the device is that it is made with high quality, I liked the balancing of the device, you don’t get tired at all from marching through the forest for many hours with the device, Nokta Fors Core cuts off iron segments well and catches color signals in conditions of saturation of different types of iron in the ground, left after the war. I would recommend this device specifically for searching for military relics and not only; it justifies its costs.
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