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2-year old predrawn stealth gear. G2G

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A couple of years ago, I purchased some stealth gear for a couple of cycles. I ended up going with only one cycle but because the numbers on the satchels were indecipherable, I drew a couple of them in syringes so as to determine by color (test was golden, tren was clear) where they have sat ever since in a cool, dry space. To be on the safe side, I considered filtering them as I do with all my gear.

I was considering going for another cutting cycle this summer. If it ought to be safe to use the predrawn gear, I’ll use it. I already need a PCT so I’m just wondering if ought to get some fresh gear along with it.

I only ever handled all my gear safely and cleanly. But I’ve just never held gear in the same syringe for such a long time and then used it. Would you recommend I just get some fresh stuff or am I good to go after getting some PCT?

Thanks in advance.

w8lift's picture

ive never seen clear tren

ashop's picture

If it was in a vial it would be ok but stored in a syringe that long I personally wouldn't use it. The rubber plunger and plastics break down over time.

Greg's picture

Test-e, 25 dollars
syringe, 10 cents
Darwinism, priceless.

Go for it kid. YOLO!

GizmoDuck's picture

For everything else: There’s MasterCard

stairmaster's picture

Will u look like Greg V. ? If not don't use it!

press1's picture

Let me ask you this my friend - When you have to have your leg amputated because of an infection/abcess that's got out of control, you can no longer train your lower body and have to spend the rest of your life in a wheelchair how would you answer this? ....

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tattoofreak's picture

Registered since: Mar 7th, 2013

Damned, mate! Are you trolling or do you ask this seriously?

Bearded_muscle's picture

Test was golden and the tren was clear.

You sure about that bro?

GizmoDuck's picture

Yea man. You haven’t heard. I got some killer Blue Prop too

GizmoDuck's picture

That’s just planning ahead. Being proactive. What? You don’t do that? Ha