I think there are really a few perspectives to consider when deciding what you want. First and foremost is budget and a more in depth understanding of what you want in terms of the gun and who/why does the work. Your goals are typically going to fall somewhere on a two axis spectrum.
Axis 1...
Not really... A lot of Sig's out of the box triggers are absolutely trash. Bruce Gray makes them incredible. Virtually everyone hates Glock's triggers until some work is done - they are really mushy and not overly predictable. It seems like an aspect of typical carry guns to me.
As an example, MA compliant guns have something like a 10+ pound trigger. Liberal areas seem to love guns that are really difficult to shoot well. I am definitely serious.
I'm trying to help my father, who lives in MA, sell a few things he doesn't use anymore. This will be a private transfer in MA. First up is an AR-15.
Rock River Arms DCM AR-15 with the original style roll mark
- Rock River Arms 2 stage trigger that feels great!
- Rear sight is pinned to...
I have a Liberty Revolution.
The truth of it is the choice of a safe isn't the most significant decision. Have you watched how break into safes? More important are having it fixed to the floor and then having the structure of the house around the safe (e.g. in a tight closest). Real security...
The old ones are really good, but they aren't as good as people "remember". The old ones also finicky and have a range of issues such as maintaining timing.