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So depending on your definition of safe...
Let's define safe as "not discharging unless you plan on it discharging"
So, if a Glock won't fire unless you want it to fire, and a Ruger SR whatever won't fire unless you want it to fire. By definition, neither is safer than the other. Therefore, no gun is inherently safer than the other.
That's just it brother. A glock or any other firearm can, will, and do fire when you don't want it to fire. Sh*t happens (see the aforementioned sh*t that can happen). Often times no safety, long or heavy trigger pull, or any other "feature" can prevent it. Sometimes they can.