Steel and titanium are used on framelocks because the lock has to be a durable spring. I've never seen an aluminum spring. In my limited experience in working with aluminum I have found that it takes a set pretty easily.

For an auto where a simple durable housing is needed, an aluminum frame would work fine. While I don't own any autos, I suspect autos are high margin items built with profit margins forefront in the mind of the makers.


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