modify or buy new?

hello! im here again with another random question. I am currently looking at the Airforce condor air rifle (haven't decided on what caliber yet) im looking at it so hard that my wallet is getting scared lol. but here's the question. do I buy the condor, a gun that would fit my needs just fine as is out of the box, or, do I modify my Airforce TalonP to fit those same needs? I got the TalonP as a gift, so I didn't pay anything for the gun, figure about 250 on the larger bottle, 250ish on the longer barrel, and say 100 on other random bits that I would need, so all in say 600 bucks...or spend 860ish on a new condor and keep the TalonP as is. in a way, I really want a new gun (again) to add to the collection, and on the other hand, im running out of room for these darn things. my main use for the condor would be to build it into a slug gun of sorts, for longer range hunting and plinking, with the occasional coyote here and there...the TalonP could be built up to do a very similar task and all it takes is money, time, research, waiting on parts, finding parts....or I could buy the condor...I would assume the condor will pretty much always be more powerful than the TalonP so that's something to consider to a degree, and I would be getting the condor ss, so it would be more neighbor friendly than my very loud TalonP. I think I already have my mind made up and at this point im trying to validate my opinion I guess. :)
 
I've got both a talon p and a condor ss. The valves are the same, other than the threads on the bottle side. The 18 inch barrel on the condor ss is what makes it more powerful than the talon p. There's really a lot of overlap between the two in terms of performance. If you want to justify getting both, I'd get a .20 or .177 barrel and ring-loc kit for the talon p and use it as a plinking gun. Otherwise they're just so similar that one of them would probably end up sitting in your gun cabinet gathering dust.