doulos said:
am interested in possibly a kit. My dumb question is this. I looked at pictures of a Issac haines rifle on TOTW and Chambers website and I cant figure out how the barrel is held in place. Im only familiar with and have held rifles with barrel keys like Hawken style T/Cs or Lymans
There are no dumb questions, other than the one that isn't ask.
Others ahve answered your question about pinning the barrel, so I won't go there.
However, "kits" from TOW, Chambers and others are little more than parts kits that require a lot of work before the parts are ready to assemble to the stock.
I would suggest renting a DVD set "Building the Chambers kit Rifle" so you will know what you are getting into before you jump into one of these kits.
The DVD set can be rented here:
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Scroll down the "Building the Chambers Kit Rifle"
If this is something you want to do, then I suggest that you buy the DVD set AND the book "Recreating the American Longrifle", or "The Gunsmith of Grenvill County".
The procedure and techniques of building a rifle from a kit are the same, no matter whose kit you buy, so the DVD set will be beneficial no matter which way you go.