I understand all the points you brought up. Now I'm debating buying a shotgun for home defense and using this at the range. As far as drops are concerned everything ive read on that makes it sound like it takes a decent drop, muzzle down on a hard service. Just curioys is ad happens often this way or if it's a perfect storm scenario.
I’m not really trying to talk you out of the S2, it’s a great gun and doubt you’ll regret it at all. Just remember that it’s designed as a badass competition pistol, so the learning curve as far as safe handling is just going to be steeper is all.
You’re exactly right about a “perfect storm” scenario as far as a drop, they’re safe, just be mindful is all because worst-case it is a possibility.
Glocks can be unforgiving too, and most shotguns aren’t drop-safe either. Whatever you get, just treat it with respect and train with it and you’ll be fine.
Also FWIW/FYI, if you end up getting an S2, when lowering the hammer on a live round remember it’s not a race and there are no “cool points” for lowering it with just your strong-hand and thumbing it down one-handed... most including myself who’ve been shooting them for years still pinch/grab the hammer with our off-hand and lower it that way, sure beats chancing a broken thumb lol.