I was watching a jeff gurwitch video where he mentioned SF guys were carrying the beretta in double action nearly always, safety off, they used the decocker and then flipped it back to "fire" before reholstering. The gun does not actually need a safety, the heavy 11lb double action pull is the safety.
I feel like the GTS was created out of this doctrinal use of the 92 but also the G series slide decocker does the same thing arguably better and gives you somewhere to grasp onto to rack it. Biggest thing I'd be worried about with a GTS is the decocker just getting in the way of your firing thumb, like many people here have said.
More than anything unless you specifically need adjustable irons I would just stay away from models that have the dovetailed front sight posts, they just keep having problems backing out and there's no solution, it's a tiny area of the slide that takes a lot of vibration. The fixed front sights are not good but at least they don't fall out