I have the Centurion Ghost. It was listed as the compact at my LGS, since their compact model wasn’t yet on the market, so at that time, the Centurion was their smallest model. But, like Sig’s P320, the trigger assembly firing controls (FCU as it’s known in the P320), can be removed and placed in a different grip module. Since the Centurion & now released compact share the same barrel and slide length, I went ahead and got the compact grip (around $40 give or take back then), but I haven’t yet change it. The difference between the two besides the grip modules, is the centurion holds 15 rounds vs 13 rounds for the compact.
For Beretta‘s first attempt into the polymer handgun market (I think it might have been a candidate for the Army’s contract the P320 won), it a fine shooting firearm (I haven’t fired many rounds, just 1 or 2 trips to the range so far). I like they way it feels, and once I change the grip modules to compact, it could be a candidate for my EDC (although the Centurion could also be an EDC in the same mold as Glock G19).
Below is a link of Scooth00‘s review of the Centurion, if it’s the same one I watch when I bought mine, he also shows how to remove the trigger assembly to swap grip modules. It’s not as easy as the Sig P320, but doesn’t look too complicated. A spring has to be unhooked first to remove the assembly from the old grip, and reattached once in the new grip module.
Hopefully this uTube link will display here, if not, search for Scooth00 APX Centurion review to find it. Hope this helps, and good luck with the new APX. I believe
@10mmLife has the APX Carry model which is their single stack 6-8 round subcompact that was introduced after their compact introduction. It’s another one on my short list, perhaps he can tell you how he likes that model if he ever returns from hiding from us here on the forum instead of tending his chickens in the coop 24/7