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FILE - In this Feb. 28, 2013 file photo, workers assemble 30-round capacity ammunition magazines for high-velocity rifles, inside the Magpul Industries plant in Erie, Colo. Magpul, one of the country's largest producers of ammunition magazines for guns, is leaving Colorado and moving operations to Wyoming because of Colorado laws that include restrictions on how many cartridges a magazine can hold. The Wyoming State Loan and Investment Board is considering a $13 million incentive package to help Magpul make the move. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

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FILE - In this Feb. 28, 2013 file photo, workers assemble 30-round capacity ammunition magazines for high-velocity rifles, inside the Magpul Industries plant in Erie, Colo. Magpul, one of the country's largest producers of ammunition magazines for guns, is leaving Colorado and moving operations to Wyoming because of Colorado laws that include restrictions on how many cartridges a magazine can hold. The Wyoming State Loan and Investment Board is considering a $13 million incentive package to help Magpul make the move. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

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National Edition News cover for January 3, 2014 - Frustrated Colo. gun firm Magpul relocating to Texas, Wyoming: FILE - In this Feb. 28, 2013 file photo, workers assemble 30-round capacity ammunition magazines for high-velocity rifles, inside the Magpul Industries plant in Erie, Colo. Magpul, one of the country's largest producers of ammunition magazines for guns, is leaving Colorado and moving operations to Wyoming and Texas because of new state laws that include restrictions on how many cartridges a magazine can hold. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

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Associated Press Workers assemble 30-round capacity ammunition magazines for high-velocity rifles inside the Magpul Industries plant in Erie, Colo. Magpul, one of the country’s largest producers of ammunition magazines for guns, is leaving Colorado and moving operations to Wyoming and Texas because of state gun laws.

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Magpul Industries is moving its manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters out of Colorado after the state legislature approved sweeping gun-control legislation in 2013. Here, Magpul employees in Erie, Colo., assemble firearms accessories and other products. Photos by Stan Lukowicz

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Magpul Industries is moving its manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters out of Colorado after the state legislature approved sweeping gun-control legislation in 2013. Here, Magpul employees in Erie, Colo., assemble firearms accessories and other products. Photos by Stan Lukowicz

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Magpul Industries is moving its manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters out of Colorado after the state legislature approved sweeping gun-control legislation in 2013. Here, Magpul employees in Erie, Colo., assemble firearms accessories and other products. Photos by Stan Lukowicz

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Magpul Industries is moving its manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters out of Colorado after the state legislature approved sweeping gun-control legislation in 2013. Here, Magpul employees in Erie, Colo., assemble firearms accessories and other products. Photos by Stan Lukowicz

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Magpul Industries is moving its manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters out of Colorado after the state legislature approved sweeping gun-control legislation in 2013. Here, Magpul employees in Erie, Colo., assemble firearms accessories and other products. Photos by Stan Lukowicz

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Magpul Industries is moving its manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters out of Colorado after the state legislature approved sweeping gun-control legislation in 2013. Here, Magpul employees in Erie, Colo., assemble firearms accessories and other products.(Photos by Stan Lukowicz)

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Magpul Industries is moving its manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters out of Colorado after the state legislature approved sweeping gun-control legislation in 2013. Here, Magpul employees in Erie, Colo., assemble firearms accessories and other products. Photos by Stan Lukowicz