Or you can take it as this is one expensive learning experience cause now its is going to cost more to fix the gun then it would have been to just get the right barrel from people who know what they are doing.
Looks to me like this gun is a total loss in insurance terms. Cheaper to just buy a new gun since the barrel is definitely toast, the frame is broken, and there is possible damage to the slide (I can't tell for sure from the picture but it doesn't look right). You could salvage some parts for spares possibly. Not sure what might be damaged back inside the frame and slide though.
What a waste of a good gun...
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