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    switchin needle beneficial?

    u guys think its really easier to inject if u switch the needle after u've filled the syringe...if so i wouldnt mind spendin the extra couple of $$$ if it makes that much of a difference. i usually use 23g 1" and inject in my outer thigh.

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    def change bro, you need the sharpest edge you can get and after youv pierced your vial, your pin wont b as sharp. def change!

    anyone have the link to the pics of the needles after a few injections???

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    thanx for the input, i wasnt sure i would be wastin the money to buy the extra couple of needles. will do this for sure now.

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    def do, cuts down on scar tissue too!!!

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    yeah if your using a vial, ill go ahead and say switch, but if your getting it out of an amp, i wouldnt worry, as long as it doesnt hit the bottom to many times, it will be just as sharp!

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    i agree with wat everyone says.

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    Needles are cheap. I would switch.

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