All valid points -- had an ATF party this weekend, mainly an introduction to guns for acquaintences that aren't that familiar with guns -- got to talking with some of my buddies that were out there, and we started talking through how to go through certain situations, worked on drawing from a briefcase, etc -- If anyone else is using a briefcase carry, make sure it is one that doesn't let the gun move around -- I haven't had an insert made for mine yet, and it takes too long to try and get the gun in position if it moves around -- a big benefit of it, though, is you can put your hand on your gun w/o too much attention -- we started talking about a big point, in our opinion, was if you could get access to your gun w.o creating attention
One of the favorite points of the R9S in the pocket, is that you can put your hand on it, and no one knows what your up to -- also, don't carry a wallet, switch to a money clip, and an R9, in a Hedley back pocket holster in front will pat down like a wallet -- and if there's no wallet, you don't have to explain why you have two.
The soft-sided briefcase also worked well for that reason -- the briefcases that have a door that springs open, are, I'm sure, wonderful things, but you cannot put your hand on your weapon w.o announcing that you have a weapon, and think that you need it
Putting dummy rounds into magazines is a great thing for people - gun goes click, and they look dumbstruck... instead of staying focused on the target and using the weak hand to rack the slide.