Featured in this lot is this Tombstone, Arizona Territory Winchester .44cal reloading tool circa 1882 and displayed in the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum; Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. The reloading tool is for Winchester .44 cal ammunition and is marked as follows: Manufactured by Winchester Rep. Arms Co. New Haven, Conn. U.S.A - .44 W.C.F. Pat Oct 20 1874, Nov. 78.82. The reloading tool comes complete with an original museum tag that reads as follows: Reloading Tool .44 Winchester Center Fire 1882. The Winchester Center Fire .44 caliber reloading tool, introduced in the late 19th century, was a compact, all-in-one device used to decap, resize, and reload cartridges for the popular .44-40 caliber rifles and revolvers. Made of cast iron and often stamped with the Winchester name, it allowed shooters to efficiently reload spent brass, making it an invaluable tool for hunters, ranchers, and frontiersmen relying on consistent ammunition in the field. The condition of this Winchester reloading tool is well preserved with some slight patina adorning the tool consistent with its age and exposure but otherwise shows a well preserved condition. The measurements of this tool is 8 1/4" x 3" x 5/8". The collective weight of this reloading tool is 1lb 6oz. G-115