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    Would like to know which pin you guys think is the best Terumo or B-D. I'm sure most have preference

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    I prefer b-d ,actually I've only used b-d and I'm sticking with it. No pun intended.
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    No preference here, both work fine for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CASHLS View Post
    Would like to know which pin you guys think is the best Terumo or B-D. I'm sure most have preference
    B-D ARE THE SHARPEST!

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    B-d are sharp! They go in even easier when u let a little oil run down them before u stick it in!

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    Its uninanimous. B-d's my fav.

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    Until reading this thread I diddnt realise that there were 2 types. Upon reading the packaging just then I discovered that I almost always use Thermo pins but have had a handful of BD's. I still have a few of each, i'll make an effort to spot the difference. Do you guys have access to the screw in needles or just the plug in ones..? They are interchangeable on the same barrels, the advantage on the screw in ones is that they wont accidentally separate from the barrel while you are using them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big View Post
    No preference here, both work fine for me.
    i agree, i use both and cant tell a difference.

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    i didn't even know there was diffrent kinds ahhaha BD from australia

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick86 View Post
    Until reading this thread I diddnt realise that there were 2 types. Upon reading the packaging just then I discovered that I almost always use Thermo pins but have had a handful of BD's. I still have a few of each, i'll make an effort to spot the difference. Do you guys have access to the screw in needles or just the plug in ones..? They are interchangeable on the same barrels, the advantage on the screw in ones is that they wont accidentally separate from the barrel while you are using them.
    Provided you give em a lil turn b4 shooting. Sometimes they're not srewed in all the way from the factory, I've found. Been practicing inj olive oil into oranges getting ready to take the plunge soon, lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecto9 View Post
    Provided you give em a lil turn b4 shooting. Sometimes they're not srewed in all the way from the factory, I've found. Been practicing inj olive oil into oranges getting ready to take the plunge soon, lol...
    lol, interesting technique. I used to practice with needles attached to empty barrels quite a while before I used AAS. Before I ever shot gear I could already stick a needle into 6 different sites so that was useful.

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