Actually, PMAG could host a remanufacturing event where Colorado residents bring their 556 PMAGs to the MAGPUL facility to get them converted to 458 SOCOM. All it would take is 1) a new single-stack follower (keep your old follower), and 2) a quick press with a "branding iron" to stamp "458 SOCOM" and "10 Rounds" over the old markings. They could set up a sort of assembly line in the parking lot - table 1: disassembly and inspection, table 2: follower replacement , table 3: branding...
Now the bad news. The law says a magazine is banned if it is "designed to be readily convertible to hold more than 15 rounds". Not sure if the 458 conversion would pass -- just replace the follower and its a perfectly functional illegal-capacity magazine regardless of what it says on the outside.







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