Just heard from a friend that I referred to this place. She went there to buy an AR. A bit unusual for a middle aged woman maybe but she lives alone. She has other guns and wanted a rifle for home defense. I tried to push her towards others but she wanted what she wanted. So I told her tombstone had the best price on a Ruger AR-556 I'd seen and since I've owned one for a couple of years with thousands of rounds through and a few competitions with it feel it's a good gun. They started by asking for her ccw which she has but didn't take it with her. Then told her it was against the law in Arizona to carry without one! That's flat wrong I'm sure no one there is that stupid right? Then they started giving her a hard time because they thought it was a straw purchase. Ok I get it but come on. Once she tells you she wants it she is legal you cannot just assume. Then they tell her she cannot gift the gun or sell it and make her sign something saying she will never gift the gun. I suggest John pulls his head out and looks up the definition of a straw purchase. It's all about intent and you cannot tell someone they cannot gift the gun. They sure as heck can. A straw purchase is one in which one Person "A" buys a firearm for Person "B", at Person "B's" request. They're illegal, because criminals and other people who cannot pass a background check often get other people, who can pass a background check, to buy guns for them. Or, Person "A" may get Person "B" to buy the gun so that Person "A" won't have his name alongside the make, model and serial number of a gun on the Federal Form 4473 that documents every firearm purchased from a federal licensed firearm dealer (FFL).