From Todd L. Green, quoted by Lucky Gunner
https://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/w...double-action/
Ernest Langdon, beginning at around 2:15“[With] a trigger pull that is both longer and heavier than most other actions, there is far more tactile feedback that the trigger is being pulled in between the start of inadvertent unintentional movement and the Big Loud Noise. We’ve lost sight of this as a community with the prevalence of ever lighter and shorter striker fired action triggers and candidly I doubt we’ll see the pendulum swing back any time soon… The shooting community always blames the operator for every accident and never considers the role that equipment plays in making some guns more or less likely to facilitate those accidents.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Db8t-f54Im0
I'm not trying to convince you to choose a DA/SA gun, I'm just answering your question.
Since you mentioned you have 1911 and Browning Hi-Power experience, do we carry 1911's and Hi-Power's with the safety's off? No, because we think it's unsafe to have such a short, light trigger without a safety. Striker's are generally considered "safer" than a 1911 or Hi-Power with no safety because there is more trigger travel and, generally, a heavier trigger. Likewise, a DA/SA pistol is generally considered safer than a striker fired pistol because it has yet a longer and heavier trigger, not to mention the visual, and often tactile hammer.