ACHHH!!!! A suppository gun!!!!!!
Real men shoot muzzle-loaders!!
Seriously I have an M-1 Garand and a model 1917 U.S. Rifle and am very happy with them too.
Tungsten carbide makes a great vehicular suppository if you're not on the receiving end.
I had a T/C 209x50 Magnum muzzleloader, but I sold it some time back, mostly because of the trouble/time/hassle involved in cleaning it. Couple that with Minnesota's muzzleloader deer hunting season being late and usually very cold, after the rut is over and the deer aren't moving much, and I gave up.
The safest way to unload a muzleloader is to fire it. Fire the gun once, just to unload it after a weekend of hunting, and you're committed to an hour of dis/reassembly and cleaning. Was a fine gun, but I just got tired of it.