Pat Riot
Contributing Member
I do not own and have never shot a Walther of any kind. Those serrations are quite something. I have nothing against, or for, front serrations (they are on my Glock 45) but these things are very aggressive looking. Kind of like BF Goodrich AT tires.
Here is an excerpt from the website the OP posted: https://waltherarms.com/pdp/
“SUPERTERRAIN SERRATIONS
The SuperTerrain Serrations are uniquely designed protruding serrations on the slide, allowing for quicker and more responsive hands-on engagement with the pistol. Instead of the standard subterranean cuts that are cut into the surface of the slide, Walther has broken the mold with a SuperTerrain design to raise the serrations above the surface of the slide offering a new more positive feel to operating the action. When you go to make READY, you will feel the difference the instant you put your hands on it.”
I am not knocking them, as I haven’t tried them, but man, they are big. Not sure if “serrations” is quite the right word. They are more like “traction lugs”.
Here is an excerpt from the website the OP posted: https://waltherarms.com/pdp/
“SUPERTERRAIN SERRATIONS
The SuperTerrain Serrations are uniquely designed protruding serrations on the slide, allowing for quicker and more responsive hands-on engagement with the pistol. Instead of the standard subterranean cuts that are cut into the surface of the slide, Walther has broken the mold with a SuperTerrain design to raise the serrations above the surface of the slide offering a new more positive feel to operating the action. When you go to make READY, you will feel the difference the instant you put your hands on it.”
I am not knocking them, as I haven’t tried them, but man, they are big. Not sure if “serrations” is quite the right word. They are more like “traction lugs”.