Actually, there is no such thing as "fascist" tactics. Fascism is inherrintly Nationalist, so usually, fascists respect the law, the government, the police, the leader, etc. so they ARE NOT revolutionary.
Although, fascists are so nationalist, that if the country is "going downhill," and the leaders are "leading" it towards its collapse, I can assure you that the fascists will create a revolution.
Two famous examples of fascists that WERE NOT revolutionary are:
Hitler was elected to Chancellor in the Weimar Republic.
Mussolini legally got into power (I don't know if he was elected or not).
LOL, I can't believe that you said, "fascistic tactics," go read "The Doctrine of Fascism" by God-emperor Benito Mussolini if you wish to gain a greater understanding of the ideology.
The fundamental belief of fascists is that all humans are individuals, and thus have their own individual talents, but every individual alone is weak. All the individuals working together as a team will be strong.
As the internet personality "Cultured Thug" puts it "Leftists believe that together we are equal, rightists believe that together we are individuals, and third-positionists (fascists) believe that TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG!"
The flag above was an Italian Fascist flag. The golden symbol in the center was the first fascist symbol. It is called a "fasci" and is basically a bunch of sticks "fasces" (Latin for sticks) bound together by the ropes of laws/society/collectivism, and the axe head probably symbolizes a strong leader (idk). Usually, lightning bolts to a fascist symbolize action, nationalism, and unity.
I'm an un-ironic fascist because it's an alternative to the two dystopian ideologies running the modern world, those flawed systems of conservatism and progressivism.