meh, the 2014 at regulation guide is crappy, in the 04' it shows clear examples
Where a person purchases a firearm
with the intent of making a gift of the
firearm to another person, the person
making the purchase is indeed the true
purchaser. There is no straw purchaser
in these instances. In the above exam-
ple, if Mr. Jones had bought a firearm
with his own money to give to Mr. Smith
as a birthday present, Mr. Jones could
lawfully have completed Form 4473.
The use of gift certificates would also
not fall within the category of straw pur-
chases. The person redeeming the gift
certificate would be the actual purchaser
of the firearm and would be properly
reflected as such in the dealer's records.
the 2014 case where obama-admin/justices railed a guy for making a straw purchase for his uncle was legit (abramski), because he received the money for the gun 3 days before buying it for his uncle. (the change was that it was still illegal to use someone else's money even if they weren't prohibited)
my wife is not a prohibited person, she wasn't giving me money to purchase it, and i was the actual purchaser of the firearm.
either way, best just to not tell them i guess... who woulda thought, no wonder criminals don't have a hard time, only honest people don't lie on forms....