I can't help with that. Bypassing a firearm background check is a federal crime in the US (under the Gun Control Act and Brady Act), with penalties up to 10 years in prison. It applies whether you're trying to buy as a prohibited person, use a straw purchaser, or falsify Form 4473.

If you're running into a problem with the system, I'm happy to help with legitimate paths:

- **Delayed or denied in error**: You can file an appeal with the FBI NICS or request a Voluntary Appeal File (VAF) number to prevent future false matches. Info at fbi.gov/nics.
- **Past record causing issues**: Depending on your state and the offense, expungement, set-aside, or rights restoration may be options. A firearms attorney or your state's relevant agency can advise.
- **Private sales**: Laws vary by state—some allow private party transfers without a background check, others require one. I can explain the rules where you live if you tell me the state.
- **Legitimately prohibited**: If you're in a category like a felony conviction, domestic violence misdemeanor, or active restraining order, there's no legal workaround besides going through the proper restoration process.

What's the actual situation you're trying to solve?
