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The [[TR-116 Rifle]] is a hand-held rifle-type weapon, a projectile weapon developed by [[Starfleet]] Security for use in dampening fields or radiogenic environments where conventional energy weapons would be useless. The rifle fires a chemically propelled [[tritanium]] bullet. A working prototype of the weapon was developed, but Starfleet opted not to produce the weapon after the advent of the regenerative [[phaser]]. The TR-116 could be operated by both right and left-handed shooters. | The [[TR-116 Rifle]] is a hand-held rifle-type weapon, a projectile weapon developed by [[Starfleet]] Security for use in dampening fields or radiogenic environments where conventional energy weapons would be useless. The rifle fires a chemically propelled [[tritanium]] bullet. A working prototype of the weapon was developed, but Starfleet opted not to produce the weapon after the advent of the regenerative [[phaser]]. The TR-116 could be operated by both right and left-handed shooters. | ||
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The TR-116 Rifle is a hand-held rifle-type weapon, a projectile weapon developed by Starfleet Security for use in dampening fields or radiogenic environments where conventional energy weapons would be useless. The rifle fires a chemically propelled tritanium bullet. A working prototype of the weapon was developed, but Starfleet opted not to produce the weapon after the advent of the regenerative phaser. The TR-116 could be operated by both right and left-handed shooters.
In 2375, Science Officer Chu'lak used a TR-116 rifle to murder fellow Starfleet officers Hector Ilario, Greta Vanderweg, and Zim Brott aboard Deep Space 9. Chu'lak modified the rifle with a micro-transporter, which allowed him to beam the bullet into another room, only 8-9 centimeters from its target. An exographic targeting sensor allowed Chu'lak to scan through walls and target victims anywhere on the station from his quarters.
Lieutenant Ezri Dax later used a similarly modified rifle to stop Chu'lak. (DS9: "Field of Fire")