Have been to Argentina twice and found that the outfitter's choice for autoloaders is the Benelli 20 ga., hands down, no debate. They love them and can't buy enough of them at friendly prices. One member of our group on the first trip took the outfitter we use 2 brand new 20 ga. B-guns and simply gave them to him (Talk about public relations lobbying!). He'll probably never pay full fare again. The B-guns essentially shoot themselves clean, have very few "shooter serviceable" moving parts (e.g., the tyros can't get at the precision-fitted stuff to muck it up)and with minimal maintenence (bore brushed and solvented every day with action lubed as needed), and seem to be basically indestructible. Some of the first ones puchased by outfitters as rental guns in-country after they first came out are pushing a half a million rounds through them by now. Compared to them, all other autos (with the possible exception of a Browning A-5; Euro or Jap) usually begin to self-destruct about midway through the third day at the latest, when the pressed beer can lids and paper clips start to fly out of the actions. KBM