I can definitely agree with LarryG, the mag fed versions can benefit from tweaking sometimes. I have deburred and polished as much of the action as possible, mag bodies and followers, feed ramp and chamber. I opened the lower part of the chamber mouth with a dremel and polished it to a mirror shine. The factory mag always fed fine, the aftermarket metal mags were hit and miss. The mag springs were longer than the factory mag so I trimmed them to match, now they work 100% on 2 3/4" shells and 85-90% with 3" shells. The mag lips need to be tweaked to allow 3" shells to be released properly and feed without jamming, so if you are able to work on it yourself if you get one that isn't 100% out of the box it's a fun gun. The tube fed version is way better out of the box if you aren't into tinkering with guns. , my wife has one and all I did was debur the action bars and any other spots I found.
They are heavy and the stock is a main part of it, swap it out and you'll notice it. Mag Feds are heavier due to the weight of the loaded mag so that's something to consider as well, I like mine. It wears a Mesa tactical stock and a synthetic police forend, it's always an eye opener when I show it to my non gun owner friends. They always ask me if it's legal to own haha.