Congrats on your new Benelli. One thing for sure you will rarely need to run a brass brush down the bore since Benelli' chrome lines the bore. Just about any bore solvent or oil ( Hoppe's #9) on a patch will make that bore sparkle in a couple of strokes. Remember always run a dry patch before you shoot to insure that you don,t have a oily chamber. An oily chamber will not allow the obturating brass to grip the chamber wall, thus causing excessive pressure against the bolt and will cause premature wear. For cleaning rods I like using Dewey rods on my centerfire and have the attachments to add the larger shotgun and muzzleloader brushes. Dewey make premium coated rods with ball bearing handles. Real sweet rods. On the rails I brush them out with a old toothbrush and final swab with q-tips to get any unburnt powder out. Benelli Synthetic oil is good on the rails and bolt carrier. Depending on how much you shoot maybe once a year or if the gun is submerged in water,it is a good practice to remove the buttstock and clean and lube the recoil spring, plunger and tube. I haven't seen the Vinci owner's manual so I dont know if it is well described. Enjoy your new Benelli