Daichi Firearms Company

Daichi Firearms Company, formerly known as Daichi Guns Company, is a weapon manufacturer featued in Project Zero-X.

First Years
Founded in 1980 as a weapon modding community, from the early years, the company have received numerous positive ratings and respects from the community.

Their first AR-15 mod, DGX-M10, debut on the shelf in 1983, and was highly praised that the Japanese Government order 600 units for issues to the Japanese Ground Defensive Force Army.

The model soon got popularized, and in 1990, they introduced the M16 model, based on the AR-15 and M16A3.

Well known for extremely robust, accurate iron-sight and withstands many damages including under-water fire, the company soon skyrocketed and was acquired by Zero-X Foundation in 2000.

The DGX Era
During the heat of The Great Tokyo Attack, along with lack of supplies, the Japanese Government require a cheaper model due to the high cost of the M10 and M16. In June 2005, they introduced the M4K series, with cross-compatible modifications from both earlier guns and future expansions.

Also in 2005, they featured a new SOPMOD Kit, and issues it to special operators within the network of clients.

DGX-AkuraC Pistols
With the successful defeat of The Great Tokyo Attack making their way to international televisions, DGX introduces the handguns product lineup, "AkuraC", portmanteau of "Accurracy" and "C" in both Concisive and Conceal.

Their first lineup, C-2, was only issues for civillian police forces, while a better, bigger 5.56x23mm Variant was issues only for military forces.

Their first "truly" non-local export model, C-25, was introduced in 2009, and was soon replacing the C-2 models.

In 2013-2014, the "AkuraC" Lineup was renamed "DGX-AkuraC" for further clarifications within the products, and unveils the A (replaces the C), M, G and P model (that based on the Beretta M9, M1911, Glock G-series and SIG Sauer's P2 series of pistol, respectively), with the A model only lives on for 4 months due to multiple issues with uncompatible chambers and jamming issues, and was discontinued the year after to focus on the rest.

AK-TCON/The First Years
In 2010, the M10 and M16 (called the M12 some countries) were discontinued to focus on the newer model, the M14 EBR.

It was also the time that the company acquired Avtomatik, followed by Tactical Convolver the year later.

In 2012, they reissues the M12 rifles (with 2 variants, the "Legacy" model and "AvtomatiK" (Cyrilic:АвтоматиK) variant). The 2 features pretty much the same hardwares, a more robust, more faster ion-bonded bolt carrier, pre-installed piccatinny rails (with options for rough-rails and standard rails). The "Avtomatik" model features the classic Russian design, while the "Legacy" model was based on the first revision.

In 2016, they reissued the M4K (which features a new CQB Variant for tactical forces) and introduces M62AK, the first gun to features a "hybrid one-for-all" designs with cross-compatibility with M12 models and the new SOPMOD kit.

AK-TCON/The Later Years Expansions
In 2020, Avtomatik were jointed with Tactical Convolver to make it "AK-TCON", and focus entirely on expansions and modifications, and later that year, features their first "in-house" SOPMOD Kit, with 3 different variants.

Later 2022, they reissues the Type 2, Type 3, Type C and introduce a new "AkuraC" model:
 * Type 2 - VCOG/ACOG Sight
 * Type 3 - Hybrid Reflex.
 * Type C - Conceal Carry.
 * AkuraC - Long-Range Rifle Scope (LRRS)

Within that year, they reissues the suppressor line-of-product.
 * S11 9mm Suppressor (retailing under the name S1103)
 * F200/230
 * S13 5.56x22mm
 * S13R2.0 5.56x23mm
 * RT-166 Long-Range Extended Barrel Suppressor (LREBS or LRXBS)
 * RT-136F EBR Suppressor

List of Firearms by type
Pistol: Project Zero-X/Pistols Rifles: Project Zero-X/Rifles SMGs: Project Zero-X/SMGs SOPMOD Kit (with expansions included): Project Zero-X/SOPMOD