I can't think of "special" significance of a 1915 DWM, but without photos, etc. I can't be sure. And they are all too nice to shoot and have a story to tell.
But to shoot or not to shoot, that is the unanswerable question. If your 1915 is all matching but the mag and in very good shape, it would be both a shame AND a financial kick in the nuts to break a numbered part.
Best and safest course is to buy one that you designate as a shooter. But if it were mine and I only wanted to fire my one Luger very rarely, I'd probably take good care of it, transport in a gun rug and use an aftermarket mag., and go make some noise.
Good luck and welcome aboard.
dju
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