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only partially true, as you know, the PKN has 5 armor piercing stock, making it a great chip down for tough targets without shields, and for the explosive part, they actually really good to deal with massive targets, i mean not as massive as the mag, but they seem to usually 1 tap the average G03LM, if you really want heavy weapons to be good though, you should get some of the weapons in the workshop, they're kinda insane (i bought a 120k 800 damage AT gun)
The Heavy weapon aren't particularly great in the first place to begin with anyway, with the Minigun being the exception. They cost so much that having several in your inventory to begin with is difficult. The explosive weapons aren't very good, as they only seem to ragdoll larger targets and the Mhati is so slow that on higher difficulties you'll already lose half your corpus before the mag is halfway empty.
You could make an arguement for the N60 or the PKN being a bit too OP, but considering that they are both above 25~45k to purchase, I say the extra mags are warranted.
+3 handgun magazines
+3 standard magazines
+1 heavy magazine
the current one would give the minigun 7 "magazines" (4000 total boolets)