Hootchie cord
- sven '2'
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Hootchie cord
...is available at anaconda for $13 / 100m
seems criminal how much the ADF would go thru...still, had too buy a roll for old times sake.
now that's off topic!
sven
seems criminal how much the ADF would go thru...still, had too buy a roll for old times sake.
now that's off topic!
sven
73 Yamaha DT3 250
08 Ford BF wagon - LPG FTMFW
14 Toyota Kluger - goodness!
08 Ford BF wagon - LPG FTMFW
14 Toyota Kluger - goodness!
This is a "hootchie" and "hootchie chord" is the dark green chord - string (guy ropes) to tie it to the trees or DIY poles and can be used for a multitude of things in the field, when I was in the Army they were all a dark green in color not like the one in the link.dwayneb wrote:Sorry for the ignorance, but what is Hootchie Cord?
Peter


Subyroo wrote:Sounds like we have a few Ex-Grunts on the Forum.
So when did serve and what unit/s did serve with?
I'll go 1st
1968 - 1974 2nd Bn RAR
No grunting here. Just know a little about alot from various life experiances

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yes wilbur thats coz your 20odd and have the wisdom of a 100year old
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The 4x4: 2004 Nissan Navara d22 ZD30 dual cab.
The Wifes car: 2005 SG9 Facelift forester 2.5l auto XS
Hootchie cord is even well known in the Navy - we use it for lashing down odds and sods(mainly the gunnery types!!) and weaving our gun belts(similar to a carpenters tool belt but for our marlin spikes, boom knives and minesweep pliers).
Hootchie cord was also good for converting the SLR(FAL) to full rock and roll instead of only semi-auto(it was easy to remove before the company CSM arrived to see who had done it...
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I jumped the fence and went to the RAN from 25RQR in Toowoomba(just before they became 25/49RQR!!). All my family was ARA and were just glad I became a skimmer vice a "Chappie":twisted:
Hooroo
Hootchie cord was also good for converting the SLR(FAL) to full rock and roll instead of only semi-auto(it was easy to remove before the company CSM arrived to see who had done it...

I jumped the fence and went to the RAN from 25RQR in Toowoomba(just before they became 25/49RQR!!). All my family was ARA and were just glad I became a skimmer vice a "Chappie":twisted:
Hooroo
Rob Forsyth
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How so? I knew (and used) the old-matchstick-under-the trigger-spring (least that I think it was called) to gain full auto capabilityCPOCSM wrote:).
Hootchie cord was also good for converting the SLR(FAL) to full rock and roll instead of only semi-auto(it was easy to remove before the company CSM arrived to see who had done it...)
Hooroo
sven
73 Yamaha DT3 250
08 Ford BF wagon - LPG FTMFW
14 Toyota Kluger - goodness!
08 Ford BF wagon - LPG FTMFW
14 Toyota Kluger - goodness!