Browning Large Engraved Cleaver With Whitetail Artwork, 7Inch Stainless Blade, Full Tang, Hunters Belt Sheath
Browning Large Engraved Cleaver With Whitetail Artwork, 7Inch Stainless Blade, Full Tang, Hunters Belt Sheath
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Browning Large Engraved Cleaver With Whitetail Artwork, 7Inch Stainless Blade, Full Tang, Hunters Belt Sheath
Browning Large Engraved Cleaver With Whitetail Artwork, 7Inch Stainless Blade, Full Tang, Hunters Belt Sheath
Meet the Browning Large Engraved Cleaver (Model 3220319B) — a rugged, outdoor-ready cutting tool designed for hunters, campers, and serious prep tasks. Featuring a 7" stainless blade and a distinctive Whitetail artwork, it pairs dependable performance with collector-level style.
- Overall Length: 12.25" (31.12 cm) from tip to pommel for confident hand control.
- Blade Length: 7" (17.78 cm) stainless blade optimized for chopping and meat prep.
- Blade Material: Stainless steel engineered for corrosion resistance and easy maintenance.
- Handle: Black smooth synthetic with full tang for strength, balance, and lasting durability.
- Artwork: Engraved Whitetail motif adds a unique, collectible flair.
- Sheath: Black leather belt sheath included for safe carry and quick access.
- Packaging: Boxed for gifting, display, or storage.
This cleaver is built to handle demanding outdoor tasks—from field dressing and large-scale prep to heavy-duty chopping around the campsite. The full tang construction delivers reliable balance and control, while the stainless blade resists corrosion and stays easier to maintain in rugged conditions. The Whitetail engraving provides a distinctive look that Browning fans appreciate, and the included leather sheath makes it simple to carry on a belt without compromising safety. Whether you’re stocking up for hunting season, outfitting a camping pack, or searching for a durable gift for an outdoors enthusiast, this cleaver offers practical reliability with a touch of personal style.
