Recoil operated guns kick. But, the Benelli functions near flawlessly, best I can tell. I see them alot in the Texas panhandle pheasant hunting.
I own a lefty 11 87. It's a very nice gun, except.....when it's freaking cold outside.
Four years ago, I was using my 1187 for the 2nd time, hunting ringnecks. The first time it was in the 40s, and it worked well. But, two years ago I was hunting in moderate snow and freeeeeezing temps, when a nice bird spooked, and then was dropped. Then, BIRDZILLA arose from the frost. It was a definite wallhanger, about 15 yards in front of me, flying in slow motion, away.
I drew a bead, had him locked, and sqeeze.........., nothing happened. The bird of a lifetime flies along his merry way, laughing at me. The gun failed to extract completely, leaving me with a stovepipe jam.
I had a few other opportunities for doubles that day (birds), and the second shot always jammed. I have subsequently tried the gun at the range outside of Lubbock one other frosty day, only to find the same thing happening.
Yes, I know how to clean and lube it. Google shows this to be a common problem among gas guns (though I love this thing in anything but mindnumbing cold).
So, I now use a BPS 26 inch LC with screw in chokes for all of my upland hunting. NEVER a failure to feed. If I ever get another chance at BIRDZILLA, I'll drop him in a second.