4130 is a steel alloy with an exceptional strength to weight ratio.
It is easy to weld with gas or electricity.
It is reasonably priced.
I here Aluminum is a bit more complex when it comes to welding.
It suffers cyclical stress faster than steel.
It cost more.
None of these are absolute deal breakers when it comes to using aluminum. But the current design can be built by nearly anyone out of a basement or garage with simple hand tools and equipment. And I can't help but wonder if weight and balance changes by using material with different properties.
If I am wrong about any of this, others on the forum can clarify.
Vince