I just ran into a bunch of 18 gauge pins. I'm wondering if I can shoot with these (glute).
Wow, Would you really try that??
Really??
You know what. If you are really asking that. Then I'm gonna say go ahead and try it!
Let us know how it works out for you.
People: This is what happens when you do not do your research............
Please.. Don't be a rothyman. Use search, and google.
JP.
As for what happens when you don't do your research, take a look at yourself!
The whole point of asking the question was to obtain an answer, not to hear some nonsense from an old man who's still shooting juice.
And what exactly is a rothyman? Has the juice gotten to your head as well?
You remind me of one of those guys who will sit there and NOT ask a question because you care about how it will reflect on you. Honestly, I don't give a flying f*ck. I just wanted an answer.
Thanks to those who replied.
Instead of needlessly dissing someone who actually took the time to answer your question (albeit in a way that was not to your liking), why not just do things the old fashioned way? :gotsearch
Granted, we're all here to learn and help each other, but by you asking a question that is easily answered with 4 minutes on google you're just cluttering the board.
No disrespect, but better yet, why not use some common sense? Just look at the 18g, does that look like something you'd want to stick in your glute? If the answer is yes, then do it. If it's no, then don't... It couldn't be more simple than that.
Hell, you might as well use a lawn dart. I've never even seen an 18g, the biggest I own is 21 and even that looks fearsome.
Personally, I wouldn't even use an 18g to draw. It will totally shred your rubber cap to pieces and you might end up injecting a tiny piece of rubber into your muscle. That is, if you use the same 18g to draw AND inject which actually wouldn't surprise me judging by your initial question. No offence.
Anyway, best of luck, let us know what you decide.
Never seen a 18 g either am currently using 20g and its a little annoying, not a big deal. Also, switching needle to draw and inject is a waste in my opinion.
your all ****ing *****s i tap a metal pole into my leg with a hammer and pour in my vial of test
feels john goodman
Have you ever seen photos of what the tip of a needle looks like after one draw? It's literally flattened. You should always use a fresh needle to inject. But even at that, it's always easier to push a fluid through than to suck it in. You can push oil through a 25ga easily, but try to draw with a 25ga. Nearly impossible. I use an 18ga to draw (although it does tear up the stopper) and a 25ga to inject.
My friend used an 18ga to inject once by accident. It hurt a little more but wasn't horrible. I wouldn't advise it, but you'll live to tell about it if you do.
Hmm.. makes sense man. What are the benefits just less pain and scar tissue damage? I would do this but I don't have extra needles.
18g? What a *****.....just do 16g
I don't even load with a gauge that large.
If you hit yourself with that you would probably hear a pop (breaking skin) and you would more than likely bleed.