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I don't understand.
You have a gun safe, you have a trigger lock. If you intend to use these to prevent someone else gaining access, then what possible features inherant in the gun itself could possibly make it more safe for your daughter or her friends?
I want to be clear, a gun, with ammo, loaded, only has one safety .... The brain of the person holding it
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Not if the brain holding it is the child, as the OP mention.
The OP was saying he was concerned since he has a daughter. For example if the OP has the pistol loaded (outside the safe) in a nightstand drawer vs being in the safe with the trigger lock.
We all know how kids can be curious about things. You cannot expect a child to know the safety/dangers of a gun. children will go through your things and find items that they're not supposed to.
In the original question, I suggest Ruger P95 with decocker/safety, SR9, M&P with thumb safety, or a 1911