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    Quote Originally Posted by Obspowerstroke View Post
    Assuming you load into a larger barrel with an 18 ga then shoot into slin pin...

    How do you get the plunger back in without shooting everywhere?
    yeah I use 18g and 3cc and fill that up with gear, then use that to load the slin pins.

    when you go to put the plunger back in the slin pin you barely press it in (leave one corner cracked open) then turn it upside down so you catch an air bubble , then when that air bubble hits the top you press the plunger in (that way you waste no gear, also you have to leave a slight air bubble at the top if your going to store the slin pin for a few days, otherwise if its under pressure some gear may leak out)
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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    yeah I use 18g and 3cc and fill that up with gear, then use that to load the slin pins.

    when you go to put the plunger back in the slin pin you barely press it in (leave one corner cracked open) then turn it upside down so you catch an air bubble , then when that air bubble hits the top you press the plunger in (that way you waste no gear, also you have to leave a slight air bubble at the top if your going to store the slin pin for a few days, otherwise if its under pressure some gear may leak out)
    You should not be taking the plunger out of the tube. Try drawing it out of the filled syringe using the needed to draw out of the large syringe. When you pull the plunger out of the tube you run the risk for infection from all sorts of other things you can not see with your eyes getting into the tube. You want to keep it as sterile as possible. Just because you have not had an infection doing it this way does not mean you will not get one.

    An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
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