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Originally Posted by cav_scout_tj
Most of the dirty stuff from a suppressor comes right down the barrel, so a piston is no help.
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While the dirty stuff does come down the barrel, it's the extra pressure cycling the bolt too soon and extracting the case early that allows the carbon and gases to blow back onto the bolt instead of exiting the barrel. Normally the round stays sealed long enough for the pressures to drop to safe levels before ejecting the spent cartridge. When you add the suppressor you increase the pressure on the gas impingement and cycle the bolt allowing the gases to exist from the breech. Here is a full explanation that I just finished reading so I don't take credit for my post
http://www.noveskerifleworks.com/switchblock/
I have a FAL which uses a piston but more importantly has a 9 position gas dial to fine tune loads as well as an on off knob. This would be nice on a subsonic gun. It doesn't add more complexity, but more adjustment for tuning IMO.