Does anyone know what size needle comes with the rediject Mexican Sustenon 250? It looks pretty big could I go Smaller?
Does anyone know what size needle comes with the rediject Mexican Sustenon 250? It looks pretty big could I go Smaller?
it comes with an 18 gauge bro, much to big. go with a 23gauge 1 inch .
18 gauge.![]()
those are good for drawing 23 for shooting
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Holy shit I have been injecting with those for 3 weeks and my ass is kinda sore. Damn I guess I allways learn the hard way My ass thanks you!
did you use a hammer and pound it through? those are HUGE!!![]()
18 gauge, 1 1/2 inch bro! they are made for farm animals! you are a hero!!! never hesitate to ask question bro.
18 are fuckin huge, can you draw test 400 with 27gauge, i only have 18s and i can get ahold of 27s.
you can do it, but IMO they're too small. it will take forever to pull through, and forever to push out. try to get some 23g
yea bro, you will be there forever with a 27. i use a 23, 1 inch for anything oil based.
dope, i have 4 more 23g x 1 1/2" but i have only taken my first shot. and i dont want to use the 18 g
www.pharmtools.com fairly cheap comes in 2 days.
You can also buy needles at any feed store. Thats where I found mine new ones. 22 1.5
Last edited by Douglas35; 11-09-2001 at 09:19 PM.
what is a feed store?
A 27 g. needle is getting into insulin territory, and you can get them at most drug stores. However, most drug stores don't carry larger needles (25 g. and below).Originally posted by WaterTower33
18 are fuckin huge, can you draw test 400 with 27gauge, i only have 18s and i can get ahold of 27s.
But, there are two types of stores at which you can get larger needles - drug stores that specialize in home care, and "home medical supply" stores. These are the type of places that do everything from colostomy care to wheelchairs and safety bars, and they tend to carry a wider range of needle sizes.
Example: On my last foray into Canuckland (where you do not need a prescription for injection supplies), I picked up some supplies at Shoppers Drug Mart, a major chain. Most of them do not carry 22-23 g. needles, but there's one SDM that does - they do a lot more with home care patients than the other SDM stores. I also found them at a Pharma Plus store, which did not have 23 g. syringe-needle combinations, but did have non-needle syringes and separate 23 g. needles. (They're just as good since I draw with a 20 g. needle and do quad shots with a 23 g.)
So, if you live in an area where you do not need a prescription to get needles, pass up the general drug stores and look for a HME (home medical equipment) or DME (durable medical equipment) supplier.
BTW, I agree with bigkev - pass up he 27 g. Youu can squeeze an oil-based solution through a 23 g. (or even a 25 g.) needle, but 27 g. is waaaaaaaay too small.
Feed stores sell animal and livestock food.Originally posted by WaterTower33
what is a feed store?
Food = Feed.
When I ran out of 22's and 23's, I used some 21's as a last resort, and they weren't bad at all. But damn, 18's! That's gonna leave a bigass mark! I think I'll stick with the 21's since the draw the T400 I have pretty quick, and inject well too.
Good luck!
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