I don't have a problem with the kick, recoil, whatever you want to call it.
I just don't want to weld my cheek to the stock. If I take a proper hold, cheek on the stock, looking down the sights, cheek gets just a touch of slap. Don't hurt at first, but like getting lightly slapped a few dozen times, eventually starts to sting.
The only gun I've fired with this phenomenon is the Hi-Point. I attribute it to the flexability of the stock.
May not effect everybody, and not to be confused with the recoil. But ole Stevie don't like getting a face-sting from his gun.
I own a Daewoo K1A1 carbine with a wire retracting stock. Face rides the wire(metal rod) during shooting. The Daewoo doesn't hurt me. Also have a Century L1A1 with a plastic stock, it doesn't do the face slap thing either. Of course it's a lot more musket than the 995. Remington Nylon 66 has the plastic stock, no hurt there either(no recoil).
Just the Hi-Point. It's the crappy stock!