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gsub - replacing the `'` char using awk

I have lines with a single : and a' in them that I want to get rid of. I want to use awk for this. I've tried using:

 awk '{gsub ( "[:\']","" ) ; print $0 }'

and

 awk '{gsub ( "[:']","" ) ; print $0 }'

and

 awk '{gsub ( "[:']","" ) ; print $0 }'

non of them worked, but return the error Unmatched ".. when I put

 awk '{gsub ( "[:_]","" ) ; print $0 }'

then It works and removes all : and _ chars. How can I get rid of the ' char?

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tr is made for this purpose

echo test'''':::string | tr -d ':
teststring

$ echo test'''':::string | awk '{gsub(/[:47]*/,"");print $0}'
teststring

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