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Grand Master Know It All
Legally you don't need one-
as long as you don't believe he was a resident of another state, a felon, planned to use the firearm in a crime (or domestic violence crime), under the influence of alcohol, a habitual drug user, or otherwise forbidden from owning a firearm under federal law... then you can sell to him on a handshake..
figuratively speaking- but it's only polite to shake hands on it.. 
if you're concerned about something happening later- you have an identity from this website that can be used to trace them if they commit a crime with it... so I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
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Gong Shooter
I've seen alot of people ask for a CCW, or at least a DL. I supose it shows some diligence on your part to verify if the person is at least on the "grid", local, and maybe should own a weapon.
I've bought a few guns privately, and only showed a DL. The first weapon I bought was kind of like your situation, it just seemed that more should be done - receipt wise - to purchase a fire arm. But as you will no doubt hear from others on this site, it's not necessary.
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