I've had several aluminum framed pistols in the past, and never had a problem, and that includes a couple Beretta's.. The frame issue with Beretta's (at least the one I know of) stems from them thinking they could jump on the .40 bandwagon back in the day, by simply putting a .40 caliber slide on a 9mm frame. ( at the time, they weren't the only ones guilty of that, either) problem was, while the chamber pressures the .40 & 9mm developed were close to each other, the one thing nobody took into consideration, or simply overlooked, was the slide velocity's between the two calibers, which were quite different. With the Beretta, the dustcover would crack after about 5k rounds. My understanding is, that they eventually got it fixed, but too little to late.. And the Beretta Mod.96 was the red-haired step child of the Beretta world.. I was never a.40 cal fan anyway, and honestly, I don't give a aluminum frame a second thought.