Gallery
This pictures illustrates the differences in the tips of various syringes. Note that 'Regular Luer' and 'Luer Slip' are interchangable.
A comparison of the sizes of syringes in milliliters. The 50mL and 60mL syringes are indeed the same size with the only difference being the markings on the product.
A more detailed look at the difference in luer lock and luer slip. In this picture the luer slip is of the 'eccentric' type.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Sometimes I see syringes measured in mL (milliliters) and CC (cubic centimeters), what is the difference?
A: For all intents and purposes, they are equivalent. 1mL is equal to 1 CC. Usually manufacturers use milliliters on the packaging and it is all around more common to see.