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Is $545 a good price for a 1021 series CZ-3D?

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Is $545 a good price for a 1021 series CZ-3D?
February 07, 2010 02:34AM
I'm in negotiation with a seller who is selling one in "near mint" condition for $545. Price seems kind of high.

Looking for opinions. Thanks
Re: Is $545 a good price for a 1021 series CZ-3D?
February 07, 2010 03:00AM
Just paid $525 for one in really nice condition. You have to take in account that brand new their almost $800 and the new ones do not go nearly as deep. Believe me I know.
Re: Is $545 a good price for a 1021 series CZ-3D?
February 07, 2010 03:43AM
Depth wise, how do they compare to the F75? Or even the F75 LTD?
Re: Is $545 a good price for a 1021 series CZ-3D?
February 07, 2010 04:07AM
Don't have one sorry.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/07/2010 05:06AM by Aaron.
Re: Is $545 a good price for a 1021 series CZ-3D?
February 07, 2010 04:36PM
If you read the forums you have the air gap and that is a lifesaver in tall grass and in boost mode you get a better responce on fringe targets that the F75 misses.

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Re: Is $545 a good price for a 1021 series CZ-3D?
February 09, 2010 01:31AM
$545 is a bit high for a used one UNLESS it is a 12"-on-a-dime correctly calibrated status/unit. A good CZ-3D and a F75 (without electrical interference) will acquire coins to the same depth; however, may I suggest reading Head-to-Head comparison testing on the home/front webpage of this site.