How to safely inject a very small peptide dosage?

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My MT2 and BAC water from QSC just arrived.
I stupidly anticipated that the vial of MT2 would be large enough to accommodate all 10ml of BAC water.
The MT2 vials contain 10mg, so following my assumption:
10mg = 10,000mcg
10,000mcg / 10ml
=
1,000mcg / ml
=
50mcg / 0.05ml (5 units on a 1ml syringe)

However, my concern is that, I might only be able to put 2ml of BAC water into the MT2 vial to reconstitute the peptide, and that would leave the concentration much higher than I'd initially planned for:
10,000mcg / 2ml
=
5,000mcg / ml
=
50mcg / 0.01ml (1 unit on a 1ml syringe)

My question is, 1 unit (0.01ml) seems stupidly hard to measure on a 1ml syringe, how can I safely pin 50mcg given the vial sizes, do I need a differently-sized syringe, should I not be a pussy and increase dosage? Can attach photos of BAC water and MT2 if necessary.
Forgive me if my question is stupid, this is my first experience with injecting anything. Hoping for some insight from people with experience regarding this sort of thing.
Thanks in advance.

For further context:
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My 1ml syringes have increments of 2 units.
 
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