Your about to hear from a lot of people that they kick a ton and just aren't worth it. This is not true; with the proper stock shims put in place and the proper length of pull, the recoil is less than a 391. I put a wolff +25% recoil spring in mine along with a briley 8oz wieght, both of which technically hinder reliability. Both of them, an m2 montefeltro and a Cordoba, are 100% reliable with 1oz 1100fps loads. They are very reliable guns that can take the punishment of not being cleaned. The lug system for the benellis are stronger than the remingtons and berettas, they also don't wear as fast (remember that remington sells several plus size lugs for their 1100 and 870s) as the cam design. I like the legacy, but I chose the Cordoba over it because of price, the synthetic stock, the comfortech system (yes it works, not a gimmick, I can collapse the chevrons with my hand) and the barrel porting (this was my first ported gun, and comparing it to the legacy barrel on my monte, the porting does reduce muzzle climb). Also, the wood doesn't mind being in the rain so much as it is water proofed, but it is more likely to crack than any synthetic stock. Just something to think about.