Presented in this lot are these Rare Winchester Rep. Arms Co. Reloading Tools (5), patent dates Oct. 20, 1874, Nov 7, 1882 and February 13, 1894. There are five tools in this collection. The first is a Winchester reloader for a .32 W.C.F. caliber with the patent date of Oct. 20, 1874, Nov 7, 1882. The next Winchester reloader is for a 32-40 caliber, patent date February 13, 1894. The third Winchester reloader is for caliber .30 W.C.F., patent date February 13, 1894. The fourth Winchester reloader is for a .30 GOV caliber, patent date February 13, 1894. The last Winchester reloader is for the 40-60 W.C.F. caliber and a patent date of February 13, 1894. The Winchester Model 1882 Reloading Tool (often called the 1882 Lever Tool) was a historic, hand-operated tool created to allow frontier shooters to reuse spent brass. Patented in 1874 and 1882, these tools were essential companions to early lever-action rifles like the Winchester models 1873 and 1892. The Winchester Model 1894 is a highly collectible "tong-style" hand reloading tool designed for large-bore black powder and smokeless cartridges. The condition of this collection of hand reloaders is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The respective measurements are 2.75"W x 8.25"L, the remaining four are 2.75"W x 7.25"L each. Combined weight is 9lb, 12oz.