I don't post on Reddit or have an active reddit account, but I sometimes lurk the /r/CZFirearms subreddit to see what people are posting about their CZ's.
Recently I saw a guy post photos of his P-09, where he had cut out little strips of Talon rubber grip material and inserted it into the slide serrations. It looks alright I guess, but it got me wondering about the functionality of it. Neither him nor any of the commenters explained it. Has anyone who posts here seen or done something like this?
I get decent traction with the serrations to rack my slide without any rubber grip material. Also, I like to be able to treat my slide with solvents without worrying about some adhesive strips getting compromised. I have Talon grips on my pistols, but I also avoid getting any lubricants on them, and only occasionally wipe them down with a conservative amount of isopropyl alcohol if they need it. I like to be able to occasionally degrease my slide with acetone and treat it with Eezox, which I'm pretty sure the Talon grip material would not survive.