But at least a Glock can hit a target further than 3ft in front of you as opposed to a short barreled DA revolver.
At that point you’re getting into a longer barrel than a DA revolver. That was my carry gun before the TBA. The home pistol, before the TBA, was a .40 cal. Beretta with a 5” barrel. The Beretta beats the pants off the Glock for safety because it has a external safety that disengages the entire firing system and, with the safety off, is DA on the first trigger pull and only SA on the second and subsequent pulls.