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    Syringes and Injections...

    Well I am about to start a new test/dbol cycle. I have all PCT components. All I need to get is syringes. My girlfriend works at a pathology lab. She managed to fake a damaged box of pins and syringes and brought it home for my use.

    My question is she said the syringes are used to draw blood from patients. It is a 3ml syringe, 23 guage needle, 1" pin. I plan injecting in my quad. Is there any difference in a "drawing" syringe/pin and normal "injecting" pin. I dont see how they could be different. Just making sure ahead of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suthernflames316
    Well I am about to start a new test/dbol cycle. I have all PCT components. All I need to get is syringes. My girlfriend works at a pathology lab. She managed to fake a damaged box of pins and syringes and brought it home for my use.

    My question is she said the syringes are used to draw blood from patients. It is a 3ml syringe, 23 guage needle, 1" pin. I plan injecting in my quad. Is there any difference in a "drawing" syringe/pin and normal "injecting" pin. I dont see how they could be different. Just making sure ahead of time.
    the ones you have are good for delts and quads but too short for glutes.

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    First of all, you have an awesome girl if she's gettin' you the pins! But they're pretty cheap from the sponsor's site if you ever need to buy them yourself.

    As for your question. The syringes will all be the same whether you draw or inject. The 'juice' will stay in the syringe. You should draw out the juice with one pin. Change out that pin for a new one then inject. One pin to draw, another to inject.

    The reason for two pins is the dulling of the needle that occurs when you put it through the stopper. It is not completly necessary to change pins, but it is highly desirable only because of the dulling and believe it or not it does dull quite a bit by just punching through the rubber stopper.

    Some people preferr to draw with a larger pin than a 23, 23's may take a long a long time to draw, but for injecting 23's are fine. You could even draw with a 23 just be patient.

    1 inch 23's are good for the quads but I'd go with a 1 1/2 if you decide to hit the glutes.

    Good luck bro, hope this helps.

    Remember to use alcohol and be sterile and dispose of your pins properly. Have your girl get one of the sharps containers from her lab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huckster
    First of all, you have an awesome girl if she's gettin' you the pins! But they're pretty cheap from the sponsor's site if you ever need to buy them yourself.

    As for your question. The syringes will all be the same whether you draw or inject. The 'juice' will stay in the syringe. You should draw out the juice with one pin. Change out that pin for a new one then inject. One pin to draw, another to inject.

    The reason for two pins is the dulling of the needle that occurs when you put it through the stopper. It is not completly necessary to change pins, but it is highly desirable only because of the dulling and believe it or not it does dull quite a bit by just punching through the rubber stopper.

    Some people preferr to draw with a larger pin than a 23, 23's may take a long a long time to draw, but for injecting 23's are fine. You could even draw with a 23 just be patient.

    1 inch 23's are good for the quads but I'd go with a 1 1/2 if you decide to hit the glutes.

    Good luck bro, hope this helps.

    Remember to use alcohol and be sterile and dispose of your pins properly. Have your girl get one of the sharps containers from her lab.
    thanks dude. this denkall t400 will burn my ass of being that i have a desk job. thats why i decided to shoot my leg.

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