I am also very interested in this gun. I am also concerned about the trigger. How would you feel about it if it had a manual safety.
It still wouldn't make any difference to me since a manual safety doesn't help prevent many of the types of unintentional discharges I'm concerned with plus I see a manual safety being a liability and potential failure point in getting the gun into action quickly. I and numerous defensive shooting instructors have witnessed even well trained individuals failing to get manual safeties disengaged during Force-on-Force scenarios. It just poses too great of a potential problem for reactive close-quarter civilian defense situations IMO. The majority of the time I carry an enclosed hammer snub revolver and would prefer an auto to be as reliable, simple to operate and safe as the revolver or as close as I can get with one.