Congrats on a great gun..I just got one, and awaiting its arrival..then off for some cool stuff to be done to it..

it takes some training to get used to carrying in condition one..but it is no less safe than carrying a glock.
with the hammer back..it will not drop unless something pulls the trigger..just like one of the four safety rules..keep your finger off the trigger, until ready to shoot.
the safety physically blocks the sear from moving..if the safety is not engaged, the sear/hammer still will not move until the trigger is pulled.
Like I said..it takes some training to build the confidence to carry in that condition..but it is safe..

but you do what you are comfortable with, as you are the one that is going to carry it..any reason why you picked that instead of DA/SA or a decocker model..feeling as you do?? just curious..

also...if you make the trip..
USPSA in Pueblo this coming Sunday, and Front Range IDPA the next Sunday..