I've heard much the opposite: that the majority of modern pistols are ok to be dry fired (with the exception of .22 LR where the firing pin can peen the chamber since it hits the edge). Plenty of schools and experts are proponents of dry firing to practice.
If you REALLY hate the idea, a decent snap cap (I like A-Zoom perrsonally) can be put in place to absorb the impact of the firing pin.
Also, DOA typically stands for 'Dead on Arrival'. DAO would be Double-Action Only.
To even take a Glock apart, you have to dry fire it, and Glock knows that and they obviously are not concerned about it.
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