This picture shows that a picrail can be milled directly into with the top of the rail, at the rail cut, with top of the picrail in the same plane, or lower, than the slide in front of the ejection port.
No, it can be milled into the slide with the same hight as a regular slide top. This has to be done from a bar stock to mill a new slide, not on an existing slide. The depth on the cross slot on a picrail is shallower than most slide cuts for mounting plates
Then the picrail will be lower than using a EGW plate in a sight cut.
High end rifle actions now have intrgrated picrails milled as part of the receiver for a universial optics mount interface that is bomb proof.
Why not on a 1911 slide between the rear sight and ejection port? A definitive goodbye to the silly diversity of mounting plates.
I think it looks more like a modernized Browning Hipower with 1911 trigger than a CZ. In that context we could have had the DWX in 1935 if it not had been for some patent issues related to the design of the Hipower that forced FN to put parts of the trigger mechanism in the slide.
The P210 should be allowed in the Classic division.
A P210 won the 2nd IPSC World Championship in front of a 1911. (Foss/Chapman)
New out of the box a P210 is way more competition ready than any factory or semicustom 9mm 1911 at any cost as proven in European field target shooting.