Well I've been carrying my two new RJ holsters for four days and thought that I would give my analysis to date.Remember RJ makes the same holsters for the R9 - I have one - see above.The Backpocket:
It looks like you have a wallet (as long as the back pocket is not too shallow then you can see the gun top) - does not print the gun. The backpocket is very easy to carry and you forget it is there - until you sit down in the car or another soft cushioned chair - then you are sitting on the gun. I found that if I remembered I would transfer the holster to the front pocket before sitting if no one was around to notice the transfer.
The backpocket is the holster to carry if the pants material is thin and a front pocket would be more visible. Also if you want the use of both front pockets - like for a custom pocket knife.
The Front Pocket:
I LOVE THIS HOLSTER! When I show it to someone with the Seecamp inserted it takes their breath away. In fact I can't stop looking at it myself. The intials and the pushoff give the whole package a rich look. I like the holster sides going up the slide higher as it does. The holster stays in place in the front pocket. When you draw the gun the top of the front extention catches the inside of the pocket and holds the holster. You don't need the pushoff but I'm glad it is there.
I at times like to put my hand in my pocket and hold my Seecamp grip - like a security blanket - this front pocket holster makes it easy to do this.
When carrying you forget it is there - does not print the gun. Said I loved it.
Thanks RJ
Dave