Mischief Machine Vorn 4.3” P365

Published on October 6, 2025
Duration: 1:03

Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical showcases the Mischief Machine 4.3-inch Vorn, a P365 variant featuring a Genghask comp (a collaboration with Monsoon Tactical) and a Gen 2 Commander grip module. He highlights the grippy texture of the panels, the deep serrations, and the effectiveness of the thumb cliff. Initial range testing with Supervel 115gr FMJ at 25 yards demonstrates excellent dot return to zero, suggesting it's a viable new EDC setup.

Quick Summary

The Mischief Machine 4.3-inch Vorn, a P365 variant, features a Genghask comp and Gen 2 Commander grip module. Range testing with Supervel 115gr FMJ at 25 yards showed excellent dot return to zero, making it a promising candidate for an EDC setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup Overview
  2. 00:04Mischief Machine 4.3" Vorn
  3. 00:09Genghask Comp Collaboration
  4. 00:12Gen 2 Commander Grip Module
  5. 00:16Grip Features & Texture
  6. 00:19TR7 HLX Light
  7. 00:30Ammunition & Range Test Setup
  8. 00:35Target & Distance
  9. 00:49Performance & Dot Return to Zero
  10. 00:53EDC Potential & Future Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Mischief Machine 4.3-inch Vorn?

The Mischief Machine 4.3-inch Vorn, based on the P365 platform, features a Genghask comp (a collaboration with Monsoon Tactical) and a Gen 2 Commander grip module. It also includes a thumb cliff and a TR7 HLX light, with grip panels noted for their high grippiness and deep serrations.

How did the Mischief Machine Vorn perform during the range test?

During a range test at 25 yards using Supervel 115gr FMJ ammunition, the Mischief Machine Vorn demonstrated excellent performance. A key observation was the optic's consistent return to zero after each shot, indicating a stable and reliable setup.

What ammunition was used to test the Mischief Machine Vorn?

The Mischief Machine Vorn was tested using Supervel 115 grain full metal jacket (FMJ) ammunition. This choice of ammunition is common for range testing and general shooting, providing a baseline for evaluating the firearm's performance.

Is the Mischief Machine Vorn suitable for everyday carry (EDC)?

Based on the initial range impressions, the Mischief Machine Vorn is considered a strong contender for a new EDC setup. Its compact size, combined with the observed performance and ergonomic features, suggests it could be a practical choice for concealed carry.

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