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Every detector I buy the first thing I do is make a stand for it. I just don’t like a detector falling over every time I sit it down.

 I make all my stand’s out of hot water PVC .

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My Tarsacci has got it’s new to it the stock coil I just got on it.

 I didn’t take a picture of it because just looking at the picture it’s so hot it will melt a candy bar in your shirt pocket.

 Truly I haven’t the opportunity to get out to test it yet.

 Chuck 

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RR, that detector is, forgive me - looking like a Walker. 😀 Great job, if you find you are getting hit in the side or the belt bags by the bipod, try moving it further forward. I recently got my hands on the most excellent bipod from NM:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0859KQ9LW

They don't have it anymore but it works great on my detector.20220321_182227.thumb.jpg.e5b13cba3f5e340d176783ec53b70679.jpg

I've since moved it past the control unit. The legs fold forward or backward depending on how you install it. It weighs next to nothing and holds the detector up nicely.

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 I know what you’re talking about being bumped by the stand . Just looking at what you see here may look the same but that’s not the case here. Each has a different height and each with his own stance.

 Chuck 

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