I've built a 30-221 on a SIG 552 and it was truly a pain to get working for both suppressed and unsuppressed in sub and supersonic. I believe that for a longer barrel length it might be a bit simpler. The port in an AK might be big enough but I've not tried one of those. Changing barrels in an AK is a pain so its probably not on top of anyones list of guns to try. AR's with piston systems may be a bit more versatile so give it a go.
The fact that a 9mm suppressor will work for the whisper has nothing to do with its suitability for blowback use. In my opinion the whisper has the capability to be loaded well above what a blowback system would handle. I don't know what pressures you'd be looking at subsonic but with the 220gr slugs I'd bet is up there beyond the .45. Opening the breech at those pressures will be hard on the brass and is asking for trouble. .45 guys have enough trouble with the locked breech and I've not seen too many blowback 9mm's with bolts that weigh less than a pound or more.
Hope that helps
Frank
Last edited by amafrank; 08-26-2009 at 11:33 PM.
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