A&A Tactical, LLC builds the kind of gear that gets used in the field—not just talked about online. Based in West Virginia, they've carved out a reputation for custom-designed cummerbunds, helmet covers, and plate carrier modifications that solve real problems for serious shooters, tactical professi...
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A&A Tactical, LLC builds the kind of gear that gets used in the field—not just talked about online. Based in West Virginia, they've carved out a reputation for custom-designed cummerbunds, helmet covers, and plate carrier modifications that solve real problems for serious shooters, tactical professionals, and mil-adjacent operators.
Forget generic off-the-shelf solutions. A&A Tactical designs and manufactures proprietary gear:
They stock webbing and components from legit mil-spec suppliers: Crye Precision Multicam (original and Multicam Black), Ranger Green, M81 Woodland, Multicam Arid/Tropic variants. Buckles from ITW Nexus, AustriAlpin Cobra systems, and FirstSpear. Cordura 500D nylon in multiple colorways. Everything spec'd to actual military requirements, not just looking tactical.
A&A Tactical also runs a night vision and IR laser rental program for people who need to test gear before buying:
This is useful for evaluating whether you actually need night vision before dropping $3K+, or testing mount compatibility with your specific helmet setup.
They collaborate with respected names in the space—Bergspitze Customs for pattern development, Shaw Concepts for carrier-specific solutions—and drop limited-run items. If you see "LIMITED" in the product name, it means they made a run and moved on. No endless restocks.
Operating out of West Virginia, A&A Tactical serves the broader US market through their e-commerce site. No brick-and-mortar storefront listed, so ordering online is how you get their gear.
A&A Tactical doesn't try to be everything to everyone. They focus on solving specific problems with carriers, cummerbunds, and helmet systems—and they do it well enough that people actively seek them out instead of settling for generic alternatives.
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