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if this is ur thought process u should just mail me the shit... u need to read more...
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if this is ur thought process u should just mail me the shit... u need to read more...
swap the needle
No.
You take the syringe with the gear inside.
Then take an empty one.
Pull of the back and then inject it in.
Can't go wrong.
But as the other say get yorself some new syringes.
I need some pins too and someone said somthing about rui, but i never got any feedback as to if anyone like them, has used them or where to order from. Can someone be so kind as to point me into the right direction?
So you're saying to use 2 syringe and needles per injection.
Draw with one, and grab another, leaving the cap on the needle, so when you inject the gear into the second syringe, it doesn't run out. correct?
Sorry i am getting a little confused.
I thought the syringes you had came with the needles attached so they couldn't be removed.
In this case fill up the syringe.
Then swap the needle before you inject.
Nope.You're making this way to hard.Make sence?
Nope.You're making this way to hard.
Well, I don't know how else to explain it. Maybe it's just hard for you. Lol.
OKay, you're looking at a syringe, we'll call it syringe A. It is a 23g syringe. You take syringe A, and insert the needle into your vial. You draw out your gear into syringe A. You then take another syringe that is the same cc's as syringe A, with the only difference being it is a 25g for injecting.
You then pop out the plunger from syringe B so you can inject the gear from syringe A into the syringe of Syringe B. While doing this, you leave the needle protector (cap) on syringe B, so that none of the gear you are injecting into the syringe B, from syringe A will be leaked out while doing so.
Once all the gear in safely injected into syringe B from syringe A, you would then pop the plunger back into syringe B, break the cap off that surrounds the needle, and go to town injecting.
Does that make sense?