It's save to say that neither the handgun nor the ammo was the right equipment/supply.
Bad advice for a first time buyer. Very bad.
Those revolvers are highly specialized, designed for weight saving when carrying.
The load they take should be considered very carefully.
There is tons of info out there for damages on those revolvers from hot loads.
A polymere semi auto in 9mm would have been more adequate.
.357 Magnum isn't really a primary self defense round anyways, unless you're in wild animal terrain.
100%. Its a specialized revolver. It's a niche gun. That these ultralight revolvers can suffer from crimp jump is not a secret.
It's a physics issue and I'm not sure how you could ensure it would work with all ammo.
It's a specialized tool. I'm glad they exist but it's a really poor choice for a first revolver.
It would be like a brand new rifle shooter choosing a really powerful, ultralight mountain rifle for their first rifle.