There is also the factor of the expanding gasses that leave the barrel after the bullet, these in effect turn the barrel into a rocket motor which forms a significant part of the recoil. This is why over bores produce more recoil as the charge is increased for relatively small velocity gains.
A suppressor catches these gasses and released them slowly.
So in effect a suppressor does not reduce total recoil but gives you a lower recoil over a longer period which is more pleasant.
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