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    Hey bros. This is my first post here. I usually post at Anabolex.com but someone referred me here and told me to post this thread here. I posted it over there and he said you guys would find it particularly of interest. Enjoy!--->

    There are new syringes by B&D that virtually eliminate dead space (read: wasted gear :p) in syringes. The diagram says 0.1cc of "medication" is wasted in the dead space of normal syringes. So assuming that 10cc vials are actually 10cc and not underfilled , you are wasting 1cc of gear in every 10cc vial if you draw out 1cc at a time. They claim these new syringes cut dead space back to 0.01cc per injection. They have 22g, 1.5", 3cc and they are slightly less than 4 cents each if you buy them in bulk. They might be worth the money in the long run depending on how frugal you are. The only problem is the needles are attached so you would have to draw and shoot with the same needle.



    Doc

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    • #3
      BTW, nice board you have here. I'll have to drop by more often. I see a few familiar faces .

      Doc

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      • #4
        Originally posted by LOCO
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        OK, it works now. Sorry. I guess I cut-and-pasted it wrong the first time.

        Doc

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        • #5
          interesting, i always push the plunger down as much as possible. Sux to think i might be wasting.
          Knowledge is power.

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          • #6
            but are the needles included and if so it looks like you would have to use the same needle to inject as you did to load? Or am i off on this?
            Its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Plucks
              but are the needles included and if so it looks like you would have to use the same needle to inject as you did to load? Or am i off on this?
              Yeah, it was already mentioned above...
              The only problem is the needles are attached so you would have to draw and shoot with the same needle.
              RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.

              Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.

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              • #8
                For the price of them, you're better off buying 11 bottles of 10ml instead of 10. Would be cheaper!!

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                • #9
                  Why doesnt everyone just use the "air-lock" method?

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                  • #10
                    whats the air lock method? If you don't mind me asking?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rotor
                      whats the air lock method? If you don't mind me asking?
                      Basically you draw 1/4cc of air into the syringe and inject it too.

                      When you inject, you must always keep the needle pointed downwards. The bubble will float to the top and as some of the air gets injected into your muscle, it brings most of that wasted juice in the muscle with it.

                      Supposedly up to 3cc of air into your muscle won't cause any negative side effects.
                      RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.

                      Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.

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                      • #12
                        ahhh thats what I've been doing but I didn't know what it was called. Thanks for clarifying.

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                        • #13
                          damn those are expensive... by the time i bought those i could have bought way more gear...

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                          • #14
                            will try the air bubble method next shot 4sure thx
                            Six million ways to die, choose one.

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                            • #15
                              I like the link, just don't want to buy so many though

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