I recently purchased a CZ 75 D Compact and was looking for a holster. I really like the Galco Silhouette, but Galco doesn't make that model for my pistol so I went with a similar holster (leather with a an open barrel and strap) from Custom Craft , which like Falco Holsters are made in Slovakia. Ended up with a nice holster with one issue. Since my CZ 75 D has a Decocker, it is designed to be carried with the hammer in a decocked or half cocked condition and I needed to modify the restraining strap to get the strap to work. I contacted Custom Craft who said their holsters with restraining straps are not designed to fit a pistols in a half cock condition. It was not a big deal as I was able to trim the strap so it worked with the hammer decocked, but I figured it's worth mentioning.
BTW. I also noticed the Decocked position is the only position we're the firing pin block is not deactivated. IOW, with my pistol and I assume the other CZ 75 Decocker models, if one where to lower the hammer on a live round, the firing pin block is deactivated; with the slide removed, the firing disconnector #17 is upright when the hammer is fully cocked and fully forward, but only lays down in the Decocked position. I only mention this as emphasis that carrying CZ 75 Decocker model in the half cock position is the safest condition as otherwise the firing pin block is disconnected.