
Availability: In Stock
The Browning Joint Venture folding knife is a practical carry blade for hunters, campers, and outdoors-minded folks who need a reliable folder without the premium price tag. Built with a 2.88" blade in 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, it delivers solid edge retention and corrosion resistance in a compact, packable form. The dual-blade design—pairing a drop point with a spey point—gives you versatility for camp tasks, field dressing, or general-purpose cutting, so you're not locked into one blade shape for every job.
The brown jigged bone handle adds classic appeal and genuine grip texture. It's the kind of aesthetic you'll see on hunting lodges and in old-school tackle boxes—no modern synthetics, just authentic bone scales that look as good as they function. Folding design means it stacks easily in a pocket, pack, or vest without taking up real estate, and it's legal to carry in most states where fixed blades might raise eyebrows.
Whether you're breaking down game in the field, cutting paracord at camp, or just needing a utility blade on your hip, the Joint Venture balances capability with restraint—no fancy ceramics, titanium scales, or brand markup, just a folder that does the work.
| Brand | Browning |
| Blade Material | 8Cr13MoV Stainless Steel |
| Blade Length | 2.88" |
| Blade Configuration | Drop Point and Spey Point |
| Handle Material | Brown Jigged Bone |
| Knife Type | Folding |
The drop point excels at general cutting and slicing—it's the workhorse blade for camp tasks, cordage, and food prep. The spey point (smaller, with an upswept edge) is useful for detail work and field dressing. Having both means you don't have to commit to a single blade profile.
Yes. 8Cr13MoV is a reliable stainless steel that holds a decent edge and resists rust and corrosion. It's not a premium exotic steel, but it's proven for hunting and outdoor work—you'll sharpen it more often than high-end alloys, but it's also easier to touch up in the field with a basic stone.
Brown jigged bone is a classic handle material that's both attractive and functional. The surface texture provides genuine grip even when wet or gloved. Bone is durable for field use and ages well—it'll develop character over time rather than looking beat up.
At 2.88" blade length, it's a mid-size folder that fits easily in a pocket, knife sheath, or pack without bulk. It's substantial enough for real camp and field work but compact enough for everyday carry or backcountry trips where weight and space matter.

SKU: 115689486 • Width: 4.6in • Height: 0.9in • Depth: 8in • Weight: 0.3oz





Availability: In Stock
The Browning Joint Venture folding knife is a practical carry blade for hunters, campers, and outdoors-minded folks who need a reliable folder without the premium price tag. Built with a 2.88" blade in 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, it delivers solid edge retention and corrosion resistance in a compact, packable form. The dual-blade design—pairing a drop point with a spey point—gives you versatility for camp tasks, field dressing, or general-purpose cutting, so you're not locked into one blade shape for every job.
The brown jigged bone handle adds classic appeal and genuine grip texture. It's the kind of aesthetic you'll see on hunting lodges and in old-school tackle boxes—no modern synthetics, just authentic bone scales that look as good as they function. Folding design means it stacks easily in a pocket, pack, or vest without taking up real estate, and it's legal to carry in most states where fixed blades might raise eyebrows.
Whether you're breaking down game in the field, cutting paracord at camp, or just needing a utility blade on your hip, the Joint Venture balances capability with restraint—no fancy ceramics, titanium scales, or brand markup, just a folder that does the work.
| Brand | Browning |
| Blade Material | 8Cr13MoV Stainless Steel |
| Blade Length | 2.88" |
| Blade Configuration | Drop Point and Spey Point |
| Handle Material | Brown Jigged Bone |
| Knife Type | Folding |
The drop point excels at general cutting and slicing—it's the workhorse blade for camp tasks, cordage, and food prep. The spey point (smaller, with an upswept edge) is useful for detail work and field dressing. Having both means you don't have to commit to a single blade profile.
Yes. 8Cr13MoV is a reliable stainless steel that holds a decent edge and resists rust and corrosion. It's not a premium exotic steel, but it's proven for hunting and outdoor work—you'll sharpen it more often than high-end alloys, but it's also easier to touch up in the field with a basic stone.
Brown jigged bone is a classic handle material that's both attractive and functional. The surface texture provides genuine grip even when wet or gloved. Bone is durable for field use and ages well—it'll develop character over time rather than looking beat up.
At 2.88" blade length, it's a mid-size folder that fits easily in a pocket, knife sheath, or pack without bulk. It's substantial enough for real camp and field work but compact enough for everyday carry or backcountry trips where weight and space matter.
SKU: 115689486 • Width: 4.6in • Height: 0.9in • Depth: 8in • Weight: 0.3oz
