Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I know that attempting to take the plug out would be a good place to start, HOWEVER, a bit of research tells me that attempting to do so because of what I would refer to as the rub-goldburg design of the percussion cap and plug area of this gun and especially the interconnect of those two components makes it pretty much impossible for a non-factory trained person to do so. And actually there is a warning poster on the Internet that taking the breach plug out of the guns should only be done by at the factory, of course, that is a problem since there is no factory any more for CVA according to my understanding.
I just want to know if (and I highly suspect that it is) dangerous to attempt to shoot this gun that can not stop liquid and then of course gas. And so, far I can find no one that has the knowledge to confirm this. But then, also don't want to throw a gun away when there might be a possibility that it is not necessary.
Thanks again.