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- [Narrator] Take a look at these two guns. One is an AR-15 Style Rifle, that's been altered with something called a Juggernaut Tactical Hellfighter Kit. The other is a classic Colt AR-15. The two guns look kind of different. But they have a lot of the same features. And a lot of similarities in how they shoot. The biggest difference you actually can't see. One has been illegal in California for more than 30 years, which is why we had to use a photo. The other you can buy at a local gun store. Over the past few decades lawmakers in California have repeatedly tried to ban what they define as assault weapons. And each time gun manufacturers responded by making small changes so they could continue selling that style of gun in the state. One of these guns, an AR-15 style rifle was used in April in a shooting at a synagogue near San Diego. Despite California's bans, the gun the shooter was using was perfectly legal in the state, according to law enforcement officials familiar with the inve...