I think you've been watching the Sig P320 videos lol. Glocks, CZ, M&P, Canik.... have no recorded history that I'm aware of where that happens to stock guns. Now if some dude does his own spring job and takes out the trigger safety and makes a 1lb striker trigger with no creep, then sure maybe. But I'm more confident about reasonable triggers on striker guns than any modern gun in existence.Because physics and chance and all that stuff.
I've seen a few too many folks on video having bad oops things when some unexpected failure of holster, clothing, debris, sear malfunction, and a host of other things that never seem likely just happen to cause things to go bang at the wrong time.
Including the supposed well trained professionals and well trained and practiced competition shooters and such.
What DA/SA you running where you can engage the safety with it decocked? My S2 only allows safety engagement when the pistol is cocked, same with AR's. The Decocker P01/SP01 have no safety lever as the decocker IS the safety lever.A DA/SA pistol for example that is decocked and has a manual safety turned on is pretty much well nigh impossible to go off accidentally even if a whole bunch of things go wrong and it's bouncing down the stairs or a pile of rocks or such.
DA/SA decocked no safety is the next step down.
Sure I guess but that has nothing to do with striker guns. If you're in a gunfight and fumbling so bad that a striker gun is an issue then so is manipulating any sort of safety, or anything approaching a good sight picture. The whole point of quality training is so the brain can safely handle and shoot the firearm subconsciously. And I've been in quite a few, so I promise I'm not just spouting off.Also you can train all you want, but it's never going to be the exact same as when your body and brain goes into overdrive when you feel your life is being directly threatened and sometimes fine motor skills on a perfect grip or such during a draw might be an issue.
I'm plenty well practiced and can easily shoot everything from Glocks to my DA/SA manual safety pistols.
I just personally feel safer with at least one extra level of protection than simply the trigger.
Now I fully realize that I'm in the minority these days and all the cool folks are all preaching striker fire no safety as the one and only truth.
At the end of the day, you can do whatever you want, I won't judge you for that. But I'll definitely make it known to anyone else reading that I think your premise is wrong lol. Striker systems are pretty well proven at this point.