Mischief Machine VORN 4.3” | P365 Grip and Ported Slide Combo!

Published on October 5, 2025
Duration: 18:31

This video reviews the Mischief Machine VORN 4.3" P365 build, featuring a ported slide and Gen 2 Commander grip module. The presenter, Roger Barrera from QVO Tactical, highlights its comfortable grip, accuracy at 23 yards (sub 2-inch groups), and performance during drills. While the initial tight tolerances required break-in, the firearm proved reliable and flat-shooting, with the 124gr ammunition appearing to perform best in slow-motion recoil analysis. The build is considered a strong contender for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Mischief Machine VORN 4.3" P365 build, featuring a ported slide and Gen 2 Commander grip, achieved sub-2-inch groups at 23 yards. It offers comfortable ergonomics, with the grip feeling similar to a Glock. Initial tight tolerances required a break-in period, but the firearm proved reliable and flat-shooting, especially with 124gr ammunition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Mischief Machine VORN 4.3" P365 build?

The Mischief Machine VORN 4.3" P365 build features a ported slide with a mini Genghask comp, a Gen 2 Commander grip module, and is designed for P365 FCUs. It offers a comfortable grip and aims for reduced recoil and improved shootability.

How accurate is the Mischief Machine VORN at 23 yards?

During testing at 23 yards, the Mischief Machine VORN achieved groups just under 2 inches, with one measurement at 2 and 1/8 inches, demonstrating good accuracy for a carry-oriented firearm.

What ammunition performed best for recoil mitigation with the Mischief Machine VORN?

In slow-motion recoil analysis, the 124gr Supervel ammunition appeared to provide the flattest shooting characteristics, indicating it may offer the best recoil mitigation for this firearm setup.

What are the ergonomic impressions of the Mischief Machine VORN's Gen 2 Commander grip?

The Gen 2 Commander grip module received high praise for its comfort, with presenters noting it feels very similar to a Glock grip, which is a favorite for many shooters.

Did the Mischief Machine VORN have any reliability issues?

The firearm experienced initial tight tolerances with the first magazine, requiring break-in and lubrication. After this initial period, it ran reliably without further issues.

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