Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

This is what happens at the double wide crack shack in AZ.

Its cool @Dirty D . Standard White Boy issue aint gonna be the right size for all jobs.


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Unfortunately, it also injects some of the prior material from the prior user… Leading to the spread of diseases like hepatitis.

as such they were banned in the late 1980s…
Did the technology change after that, because I got double tapped one on each shoulder in boot camp. Seem to recall they were needle-less and pneumatic, but looked just like the one in the pic.
 
I got at least four shots using one of those when I went through basic in the Air Force.

nope, the technology didn’t change they completely abandoned it (The FDA revoked its approval). Now when you go through basic training they give you a shit load of injections the old fashion way.

there’s really no way to take one of the hydraulic guns and clean it to a point where it’s not sucking up blood from the prior person. Unless of course you want to sanitize it each and every time between use which makes it a total waste of your time. So it’s good old fashion needles…. Lots of good old fashion needles.
 
I got at least four shots using one of those when I went through basic in the Air Force.

nope, the technology didn’t change they completely abandoned it (The FDA revoked its approval). Now when you go through basic training they give you a shit load of injections the old fashion way.

there’s really no way to take one of the hydraulic guns and clean it to a point where it’s not sucking up blood from the prior person. Unless of course you want to sanitize it each and every time between use which makes it a total waste of your time. So it’s good old fashion needles…. Lots of good old fashion needles.
They were still using them in 1996 in the USMC.
 
I got at least four shots using one of those when I went through basic in the Air Force.

nope, the technology didn’t change they completely abandoned it (The FDA revoked its approval). Now when you go through basic training they give you a shit load of injections the old fashion way.

there’s really no way to take one of the hydraulic guns and clean it to a point where it’s not sucking up blood from the prior person. Unless of course you want to sanitize it each and every time between use which makes it a total waste of your time. So it’s good old fashion needles…. Lots of good old fashion needles.
It's what I got in basic at Lackland as well.
 
They were still using them in 1996 in the USMC.
Bahahahaahahahaha. Of course they were…. Heh.


  • 1986: A hepatitis B outbreak occurs amongst 57 patients at a Los Angeles clinic due to a Med-E-Jet injector.[19]
  • 1997: The US Department of Defense, the jet injector's biggest user, announced that it would stop using it for mass vaccinations due to concerns about infection.[37][38]
  • 2003: The US Department of Veterans Affairs recognized for the first time that a veteran acquired Hepatitis C from his military jet injections and awarded service-connection for his disability.[39]
Appearantly there are multiple models and so some were stopped sooner rather than later and others in mid 90s.