You should come to Oregon then, here they look at you like a bumbling idiot if you dry fire a striker pistol. Ask me how I know.
only malfunction I have ever had was on a firing range with a .223 wylde about 2 and a half years ago, it blew up in my face on the second shot sending shrapnel into my arm. Guess what? I dry fired that thing at least 150 times before going to the range. Found out it was a faulty BCG. Luckily walked away virtually unharmed. Not that these things are at all related ad I expect it was faulty manufacturing in this case 100%. I have about 5 years of firearms experience under my belt, with about a year of it being solid. And I never experienced an issue with dry fire myself nor seen it happen.
I've just been going off what the shops and my chl trainer told me.