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Refactor Tactical is an American retailer specializing in tactical gear, military-inspired clothing, and outdoor equipment. They offer a range of products including backpacks, clothing, footwear, and accessories designed for both professional use and civilian enthusiasts. The company focuses on providing durable, high-quality tactical equipment while maintaining competitive pricing.

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The Ruck Rat -Stainless Steel Carabiner

The Ruck Rat -Stainless Steel Carabiner

The Last Carabiner You'll Ever Need - MADE IN THE USA Built like a damn tank and meaner than it looks, the Ruck Rat isn’t your average carabiner, it’s your new everyday side kick. Made from precision-machined stainless steel and engineered with a wide-mouth gate, this beast was designed to go from dog leash duty to full-blown field deployment without skipping a beat. Use it to drag, tie, hoist, clip, crack, carry, or hang whatever your day throws at you. Oh and just to go over the top, theres a bottle opener on it.  Stainless Steel Body and Gate Wide Mouth Gate Opening Multiple Attachment Points Stainless Hardware and Lock Washers Bottle Popper Stainless Steel Spring Gate NOT LOAD RATED TO BE USED FOR CLIMBING (Current lead time - 2 weeks)

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Advanced Slickster Plate Carrier

Advanced Slickster Plate Carrier

This is the Final pre-sale ever with an estimated lead time of 10-12 weeks. The Advanced Slickster Plate Carrier is a product of RE Factor Tactical and Ferro Concept's unique partnership. We teamed up together to create a plate carrier that fits a large number of missions sets to include high vis kinetic operations to low vis work. Highlights: Ferro Concept's tested Slickster base PTT Loops on front of vest Integrated Kangaroo pocket for magazines/essential equipment Elastic comms wires 2 x integrated radio pouches capable of fitting up to a PRC-152 Radio 4 x 6" Zipped admin pocket capable of holding a passport or similar sized item Elastic cummerbund with 4 x magazine carriers Added elastic retainers to cummerbund carrier for magazine retention MOLLE Laser cut back panel Shoulder Pads and other Ferro Concepts accessories sold separately A Unique Plate Carrier Setup We opted to create a unique carrier setup after years of frustration of wearing plate carriers that were good, but not quite good enough. This plate carrier went through extensive testing overseas with individuals actively participating in the war on terror. We continued to develop the plate carrier based on the actual current needs of combat. Our goal was to set out and create the best plate carrier on the market with features that could: maintain current comms systems, carry multiple magazines, attach equipment to the back, hold standard PTT systems, hold important documents and maps, fit in both a high vis environment and a low vis environment and most importantly be worn comfortably for long periods in a multitude of environments. Low Profile Plate Carrier If needed, the Advanced Slickster Plate Carrier can be stripped of it's equipment to maintain roughly the same print as the traditional Slickster. Our goal was to create a low profile/slick plate carrier that could adapt to fit your mission needs. While this isn't the most low profile system on the market it is the most low profile carrier that can still be adapted for use in high vis kinetic environments if needed. Tactical Plate Carrier The Advanced Slickster can also be adapted for use as a high vis, fully tactical plate carrier. We went through great lengths to create a system that could fully accomodate multiple comms systems. Each edge of the vest comes with a number of elastic loops to help you route your radio/antenna wires. In addition, we included two large radio pockets for individuals using dual comms set ups. When not used, the second radio pocket can fit other mission essential items such as smoke, magazines, flares etc. We included an adjustable elastic loop on the top of the radio pockets to ensure your items stay securely in place. We also included a special cut flap on the front of the carrier that can accommodate a number of different PTTs on the market. We also included 4 vertical MOLLE slits next to each side of the admin pocket for further PTT placement options if needed. Next, we optimized the cummerbund to be able to securely carry a wide variety of rifle magazines, smoke or other mission essential equipment. In the cummerbund we added four pockets with adjustable elastic retainers that will help keep your magazines in place during periods of intense activity. Read more here... https://blog.refactortactical.com/blog/best-plate-carrier-buyers-guide/ Shipments are currently limited to the United States unless specifically mentioned above. Preorders cannot be cancelled once they have been moved to production.

USD 335.00

Bang Hammers T-Shirt

Bang Hammers T-Shirt

"Sometimes Gangsters Just Have To Bang Hammers." -Sun Tzu  Athletic Cut by Next Level Apparel  50/50 – poly/cotton blend Made in the USA

USD 29.99

Counter Custody Kit

Counter Custody Kit

Lead time - 2 weeks  Introducing the Counter Custody Kit, inspired by some of the teachings of Ed Calderon. These are small, simple, yet versatile kits that can be carried in a number of different ways. Kevlar cordage for cutting through restraints, a small handcuff key that can be clipped onto a belt loop or pocket, and a key multitool with a small serrated blade. This kit is designed to be super low profile with the intention of passing any initial pat-downs or body searches. Carry options are unlimited but one of our favorites is the ol’ bandaid trick. As long as that bandaid is in an area that most don’t want to search… Kevlar Cordage - pound for pound, some of the most reliable and multifaceted material on the market. With a 75 pound tensile strength, it is capable of cutting through wood, zip-ties, and seatbelts. Handcuff Key clip - designed to be easily concealed on one’s body. Whether you clip it onto a pocket/belt loop or sew it into every pair of pants you have, it is an absolutely necessary item for counter custody situations. Utili key - a low vis blade/multitool option to assist in situations that require cutting or prying. We will be reviewing a few of the many uses of a simple low Vis tool like this.

USD 34.99

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Magpul Daka Grid Org Pelican 1720

Magpul Daka Grid Org Pelican 1720

Magpuls DAKA GRID Organizer is a fully customizable drop-in organizational solution that secures and protects your important equipment when its stored or transported in your existing hard case. Specifically designed to fit the Pelican 1720 Protector case and Eylar 44" case, the GRID Organizer is completely reconfigurable to meet your storage needs. Individual Expanded Polypropylene (EPP) Panels and Blocks nest together securely to maximize protection, versatility, and ease-of-use. They can be organized to support and immobilize rifles, optics, ammunition, accessories, and other gear, and they can be quickly removed and reinstalled for your next loadout. The lightweight GRID system uses compression to immobilize and compartmentalize your gear, firmly holding it in place and providing advanced protection during transport. The result is less movement and better impact resistance for your gear than youll get from current open cell foam options that can let your gear slide around inside your case during transport. Also, the GRIDs EPP make up doesnt absorb contaminants like open cell foam does, providing resistance to liquid and chemical intrusion and mitigating contamination of your gear. Cleaning up dirt, chemicals, and liquids is easy with just a damp cloth.Features : EPP Panels and Blocks quickly replace current internal setup RID system holds your gear securely and protects better than foam sheets Not just for firearms can be used for all types of gear EPP construction is lighter and stronger than traditional foam Endlessly customizable and no tools required Unique gear loadouts set up in seconds GRID is stronger than open cell foam, holds your gear in place, and protects better from impacts Good temperature stability

USD 139.95

Advanced Special Operations Bag™

Advanced Special Operations Bag™

The Advanced Special Operations (ASO) Bag is specifically designed for the individual who needs the ability to travel with a tactical bag, without the tactical look. The bag dimensions allow the maximum space possible that is still compatible for carry on luggage with most major US carriers. The 1000D Cordura exterior features an RFID blocking pocket that is specifically sized to fit phones, passports and credit cards to help protect your identity while traveling. The other end of the bag features our quick-access “Fight Pocket”, lined with MOLLE/Velcro for organization of pouches, patches and medical equipment. It opens using one-hand pull tab design and contains flexible ties to keep the pocket from flapping when in use. The bottom of the bag boasts our durable waterproof vinyl, keeping your belongings dry in wet conditions. The extra large main opening of the bag is able to accommodate plate carriers, weapons and other oversized equipment. Seven large mesh pockets and a single MOLLE/Velcro panel line the interior for additional organization and storage. Removable backpack straps and integrated duffle straps allow for easy carrying and storage of straps when not in use. Lastly, the ASO Bag has also been formally evaluated by the National Tactical Officers Association. It has been rated at an overall score of 4.5 out of 5 and has received the NTOA stamp of approval. 4.5 of 5 NTOA Rating Quick-access MOLLE/Velcro lined “Fight Pocket” RFID blocking pocket Extra large main opening compartment (7) Interior mesh pockets & MOLLE/Velcro mounting panels Removable backpack straps & concealable duffle straps 1000D Cordura exterior w/vinyl waterproof base Sized for carry-on travel - 25"x15"x10" (56L) Made in the USA All sales on preorder items are final What Makes a Good ASO Bag? What makes a good ASO bag? Usability and durability. Unfortunately, that makes it hard to determine which is the better ASO bag, because most companies advertise all the things you can do with the bag and how durable it is. But, have you stopped to think why one ASO bag outshines the others? Or, why any style of tactical bag is better than another? Sometimes, we just eye a product and say, yeah, that’s the one for me. But, there’s so much more that should go into your bag selection process, no matter what kind you’re looking for. The following is a list of what makes an ASO bag top of the line and how to pick the perfect tactical bag for your needs. Usability The more you can do with a bag, the better it is. Okay, this is true with most things, especially if it involves you spending money. If your bag can be a duffle bag, a backpack and one of those cool roller bags, you’re getting more use out of it. But usability doesn’t just refer to how many different ways you can transport your bag. Yes, it’s nice if you want to completely load the thing down if you have some sweet wheels. But, let’s be honest, that isn’t always convenient. What’s the next best thing? To carry on your back of course—actually, someone else carrying it on their back would be the next best thing, but that’s probably not going to happen. However, anything you carry on your back immediately poses a disadvantage to you. If you have any valuable gear, it’s more likely someone could get it. Or, if something went down, it would be harder to get to your gear, whether it’s more ammo, a second weapon or medical equipment. If your pack were more user-friendly, those pockets—if you organize correctly—would be easily accessible with the bag still on your back. When you’re looking for your perfect bag, also keep in mind what you want to carry in your bag. Will it be gym clothes or lightweight gear? Then maybe a big heavy-duty bag isn’t’ what you need. When you buy your bag, think about what you plan to use it for. If you are going to load it down with heavy gear, like a plate carrier, weapons, ammo, a helmet, etc., then heavy-duty is a must. No tactical bag is very tactical if you can’t use it. If your gear is unorganized, you can’t fit all your equipment, or it’s not accessible, then you’ve lost the factor that makes it tactical. Don’t be that guy. When you consider usability, consider yourself. Can I get to the equipment I need easily? Can I fit all the things I need in my bag? Is my bag comfortable? If you can’t answer yes to all of these questions, you need to reevaluate and reorganize your bag. If it takes you completely unpacking your bag every time you need something because all the important stuff is at the bottom or because you don’t remember where you put anything, you have a problem. If this is you, you’ll need to reorganize, so the bag is more user-friendly for you. Durability Durability, like usability, comes in a lot of different forms. Some companies advertise durability based on the stitching. Others, based on the fabric. Then, you have some companies who have it all, such as RE Factor Tactical. Durable stitching, strong fabrics, and waterproofing material—now that’s durable. If your bag can stand up to the elements as well as your lifestyle, you’ve got a pretty good bag. Because let’s face it, we aren’t exactly treating our bags like newborn babies. We throw those things in and out of vehicles, toss them on the ground, sit on them, lay on them, use them as pillows out in the field, and sometimes we even drag them along the ground—it isn’t pretty. What we put our bags through may seem daunting to most. If you don’t have a durable gear, the next thing you know, you’re dragging your 100lb bag on the ground and then everything falls out of the bottom. That’s not an ideal situation. So, how do we prevent this? Do we stop dragging our gear and treating it like it beat our mothers? Never! Instead, we buy better, stronger, more durable bags that can stand up to our lifestyles. Companies with truly durable materials will be using specifically rated fabrics such as 500D-1200D CORDURA. This is a type of nylon. Something like Kodra or polyester isn’t considered durable material. So, if you have a company promising durability, but the tag says, made from polyester, you may want to look elsewhere. But, don’t’ stop there. Look at the zippers and look at the straps and buckles, because it’d be a shame if your straps broke when you were trying to handle some real crap. How to Pack a Tactical Bag There used to be a time when only military personnel owned tactical gear, including bags. Other people didn’t need that stuff; at least they weren’t aware they did. Today, tactical bags are used for so much more than deployments. You’ll see hunters, gun enthusiast and hikers alike carrying tactical bags. Why? Because they hold up, and they tend to have more pockets and organizational options than a standard duffle bag or backpack. Many of these bags come with places specifically meant to hold your pistol in place; you won’t find that in a standard backpack. But, with all this new space, do you know how to pack it? Packing isn't just about organization. It’s about accessibility and comfort. If you can’t access the most important items in your bag easily, then it’s counterproductive. If you’re so uncomfortable that you have to stop and rest your bag every half-hour, then again, you’re counterproductive and you might as well throw anything sounding even remotely tactical out the window. Pack your bag with the heavy stuff on the bottom and the lightweight stuff on top. Pack your essentials in easily accessible locations. There’s no reason your tent should be on top. One it’s heavier and two, you shouldn’t need it until the end of the day. How to Pack a Range Bag Packing a range bag is quite a bit different than packing your tactical bag. Mostly, because it’s not intended for survival—though we know the stuff in there could at least help you survive a sudden zombie invasion. When you pack your range bag, you’re packing for a day at the range or maybe a shooting competition. Either way, there’s some stuff you absolutely have to have. Such as ear pro, eye pro, trauma kit, ammo, cleaning kit, multitool, etc. When you pack a range back, pack it with your specific needs. Are you practicing timed drills, you’ll need a timer. Are you going to a range that doesn’t provide targets, then you’re going to need to pack some. Then there’s always the list of non-essentials, hygiene items, lip balm, extra snacks, hand sanitizer, etc. Packing a range bag is all about your needs and preferences. You aren’t going to war—yet, so just be practical, take what you need for that day and maybe a few things you want, like a small foldable chair. How to Pack a Tactical Backpack When you’re packing a tactical backpack, you have to keep in mind its intended purpose. Will you be using it as a go bag? Or will it be for day hikes? The answer determines not only the style of backpack you want but also how you plan to pack it. If it’s going to be used as a day hike bag, then it probably doesn’t need to have as much space; whereas, a go bag needs to hold at least 72-hours worth of equipment and supplies. If you’re using it as a gym bag, then you probably don’t have to worry about comfort, but again, if you’re going to be carrying it on your back for a lengthy period of time, how you pack it is going to be huge. You want a bag that has comfort in mind, such as adjustable shoulder and waist straps. You’ll want to pack it similar to most other tactical bags. Pack it with comfort and accessibility in mind. If you can’t get to it quickly and effortlessly, then you might as well not have tactical in the name, because it just becomes any other backpack on the market at that point. How to Pack a Rucksack How to pack a rucksack is definitely a hot topic. These sacks are usually packed down, heavy, and carried for a lengthy distance and time. The design and how you pack your rucksack can truly make or break you. If you have to ruck 26 miles, doing so with a ruck that digs into your hips is going to make for a terribly painful day. Packing heavy stuff on the top will put your back under a lot of stress, causing even the shortest ruck to become painful. When you pack your bag, do so with the heavy stuff on the bottom and the lighter stuff on top. When you pack the bag, do so horizontally. This helps keep your gear equally distributed. Pack your most essential things in places that are easily accessible. And remember, no matter how well you pack, if the bag isn't built with comfort in mind, you’re probably going to run into a little trouble. Pick a bag with a good frame, and make sure your heavy stuff is packed closely to that frame. A padded waistband and shoulder straps are great too in adding to your comfort. Trust us, this is important. Even the biggest badest military guy will tell you this. Because no one wants to ruck in pain when they don’t have to. Survival Gear: Go Bags If you’re a traveler, an everyday same place, same routine type of person, if you’re a homebody, have kids, pets or you simply wake up breathing, then you should consider putting together a “go bag”. The point of a go back is for emergencies. Say your house catches on fire, a natural disaster occurs or you find yourself stranded off-roading; a go bag would ideally have all the necessities you need to get by for a few days. Go Bags, unlike other bags, are not as specific. A go bag can literally be any bag you want. So long as it makes sense for you. It doesn’t need all the bells and whistles, and frankly speaking, it shouldn’t. What it needs to be is comfortable, something you can see yourself wearing for a few days and inconspicuous. You don’t want your bag saying, I’m in the military and I have the best stuff, because that’s how you A. get robbed and B. people end up taking advantage of your supplies, leaving you with nothing left to care for you and your family. Consider packing your stuff in a regular school style backpack, especially if you’re prepping for the end of times or in a case where you’re bugging out because of a natural disaster. You may know what you’re doing, but you don’t want everyone else knowing that. What to Pack in Your Go Bag Again, a go bag can be any bag, really, but we recommend it being able to hold at least three days of supplies, have back support and be no more than 20% of your body weight once it’s packed. Children and Pets So, what goes in your bag? Or what do we classify as a necessity? Well, this can depend on a few things. Do you have a pet or a child? Food, water, clothes and a first-aid kit are among the most important things you’ll need in your bag, but if you have a pet you should add a baggie or two of food for your dog as well. And please, don’t forget about your kid! If your child is too young to carry their own bag, you’re going to have to carry their stuff too. Sadly, pets and children are often forgotten about when packing a go bad and since pets and young children can’t fend for themselves, this can be a tragic thing to overlook. Clothes For a standard packing of your go bag, it’s recommended you have clothes for the season you’re in. If this means changing out the attire in your bag every season, then you should do so. I doubt you want shorts and a t-shirt when it’s 10 below and snowing. Also, consider packing clothes you normally wear to work. Say your house were to burn down while you were out at the pool with your kids, you still have to go to work and the last thing you were wearing at the pool may not be appropriate for the office. Water Now, let’s address the water situation. This may be one of the things people have the hardest time with when putting their go bag together. Questions like, how much water do I pack? Can I keep water stored in a bottle for an extended period of time? Won’t the water go bad? How much water you pack depends on a few things, such as how much weight you can carry and how much water you should be consuming in a day. This means we can’t give one answer for each person because we're all different. If you visit Camelbak’s website they have a pretty detailed calculator to help you determine how much water you need to consume based on your gender, height, weight, and age. It gets a little personal and asks about your normal urine color, how much you sweat and the weather condition. Nalgene bottles are perfect for your kit, BPA free for those of you concerned, and if you fill it to the top it creates a good seal from the oxygen that makes your water go bad. Of course, you can do this with just about any water bottle, we just recommend them for durability and its lightweight. One standard 32 oz. Nalgene bottle filled is about 10% of a 100 lb. person’s body weight…so keep that in mind when deciding how many to pack. Consider packing a single-walled stainless steel bottle as well, you can fill it with water and use it for cooking if need be. Food When packing food, obviously you want non-perishables. Consider packing lightweight products, but enough to get you through a few days. Pack some snacks high in protein and energy, such as Clif bars, trail mix and jerky and pack about six-eight of these bad boys for one person. Also, you’re going to want real food—if you can get your hands on about three Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) or some dehydrated food you can bring back to life with a little water. Some products out there include Backpacker’s Pantry. Also, take into consideration if you have children, and pack food they actually like eating. Kids can get cranky too, and having something they like to eat can make a world of difference. First-Aid Kits Finally, let’s talk about the first-aid kit. Your first-aid kit doesn’t have to be fancy. You need the normal supplies: band-aids, triple antibiotic ointment, Motrin, Benadryl, etc. You can get these at places like Wal-Mart or the Red Cross, you can even build your own. Just remember, if you have over the counter (OTC) medications you take on a daily basis to have those in there too. If you’re on an aspirin regimen, have aspirin, if you take migraine medication daily, have that in there…get my point? Nice-to-Haves Now that you’ve packed your bag with all the necessities you’ll need over a few days, you can think about the things that would be nice to have in your pack. Think about various flashlights and headlamps, battery packs, different types of water filters, radios, knives, and map packs. Pack things that suit the environment you’re in. For example, if you live in New York City, you’re going to want a map of the city streets, back roads, and ally ways. Nice-to-haves are up to you but remember to pack smart. Key points to take away from this: Any bag will do, but try not to stand out, don’t pack your bag to be any heavier than 20% of your weight, pack clothes for the season you’re in and PLEASE… don't forget about your kids or pets if you have them. What’s the Best Tactical Bag? Maybe you aren't looking for a go bag, that's okay. Whatever bag you're looking to add to your inventory, remember, the best tactical bag is the one that works for you. If you’re building a bug-out bag, need a tactical backpack, want and ASO bag or need a rucksack for your next ruck march, you need comfort. If it’s not comfortable, it’s not the right bag for you. Your bag also has to be organized. If they bag you buy doesn’t give you a lot of options for organizing your gear, then it probably isn’t the right bag for you. With all that being said, look for a bag that not only fits your needs, meaning what you plan to do with it but also look for a bag you can wear or carry comfortably and get the most use out of. Read more here... https://blog.refactortactical.com/blog/best-tactical-duffel-bag/

USD 339.00

The Boston Breacher Multitool

The Boston Breacher Multitool

The latest addition to the 2025 EDC lineup is the Boston Breacher Multitool. A stainless steel handheld pry bar with knuckle ring designed to easily be carried in a pocket or on a key ring. These are all made to order by our USA partner Teale Designs in Virginia and have an approximate lead time of 9-12 business days. Included is the double dewalt 1/4" Hex bit (Philip and flathead) attachment that dits snuggly in the hexagonal cut out under the ring.  - 4 9/16" Long x 2 1/16 Wide x 1/4" Thick -1" Ring Hole- High quality durable corrosive resistant USA sourced Stainless Steel - Double Dewalt 1/4" Hex Bit  - Phillip and Flathead- Bottle Opener- Tapered pry end for prying, scraping and saving your knife’s edge!- Extra Set of O-Rings Included *All sales are final

USD 55.00

The Continental - Steel Barreled G10 Self Defense Pen

The Continental - Steel Barreled G10 Self Defense Pen

Introducing The Continental - the pen John Wick wishes he had... This steel barreled pen has a thin yet rigid G10 rod in place of the standard ink cartridge. Designed to be another inconspicuous yet ultra dependable self defense tool that can be carried anywhere with you. Made 100% in the USA this product has a short lead time of 3 weeks.  EVERY PEN ORDER = ENTRY TO TTI COMBAT MASTER GIVEAWAY

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While Refactor Tactical uses some durable materials that promote long-lasting products, they lack transparency in their supply chain and manufacturing processes. Limited information is available about their environmental initiatives, labor conditions, or sustainability commitments. The company has not published clear ESG goals or metrics, and their packaging practices could be more eco-friendly. Their focus appears to be more on product durability than environmental impact.

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