I'll give u an A for that answer netguy. tanx
I draw with 18g and shot with 25g 1"
I'll give u an A for that answer netguy. tanx
I draw with 18g and shot with 25g 1"
Thanks!
I usually avoid poking vials with an 18. On occasion I have created floaters of stopper material. Some needles (brands) are bad about coring and will cut a little piece of stopper out.
Sure, you could use a 25. You can use a 25 to inject about anything in the AAS lineup. Nothing comes to mind that won't go through it. Although it will be easier with a 23. But some people hate needles anyway, so the 25 makes it easier for some. They don't bother me. I have injected with 21s in a pinch, but even with me lack of fear of injects, I wouldn't want to pin myself ED with a 21. You just end up creating more scar tissue over time.
I also have trouble finding 1.25's available all the time too. So I usually have 1.5" on hand. I just control the depth. I never bury a pin anyway. I always leave a little bit out. I always have a fear of it breaking off. NEver had it happen. Never even seen it happen. But its one of those little things I do. Not to say it is right or wrong. But with a wife as a nurse and as a former paramedic, I have been around a lot of injects and a lot of people who give them. And I don't know of any cases where a needle broke. But there are stories that float around about it on the internet, which I discredit. But hey, anything can happen.
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