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The Case 16401 Trapper Tiny is a compact folding knife that scales down the timeless Trapper profile without sacrificing cutting performance. Built around a clip point and spey blade combo in stainless steel, this pocket-sized folder delivers practical edge geometry in a size that vanishes into a jeans pocket or gear bag. The royal blue synthetic handle gives it a clean, recognizable look while offering a durable grip surface that handles everyday carry, camp chores, and field tasks with equal aplomb.
Case's Tru-Sharp stainless steel holds an edge well enough for routine cutting without demanding professional stropping between uses. The plain, unserrated edges let you make precise cuts through rope, game processing, or gear repair work. It's the kind of knife that earns its place in your pocket through quiet reliability rather than flashy features—exactly what Case has been building since 1889.
This is a genuine two-blade design, not a single-blade gimmick. The clip point excels at detail work and controlled cuts; the spey blade is stubby but useful for lighter tasks or as a backup edge. Together, they give you options without unnecessary bulk. Royal blue synthetics won't rot, swell, or require oil, so your knife stays ready whether it's riding in a truck or a backpack.
| Brand | Case Knives |
| Model | 16401 |
| Knife Type | Folding (two-blade) |
| Primary Blade | Clip point |
| Secondary Blade | Spey |
| Blade Material | Tru-Sharp stainless steel |
| Blade Edge | Plain (unserrated) |
| Handle Material | Smooth royal blue synthetic |
| Handle Finish | Smooth |
The Trapper is a traditional two-blade folding design with a clip point and spey, a format that's been proven in the field for generations. The Tiny version preserves that geometry but scales it down for lightweight carry and daily pocket work where a full-size folder might feel like overkill. It's perfect for EDC, hunting pack kits, or anyone who wants Case's heritage design in a discreet size.
The clip point is the primary cutting blade—sharp, controlled, and excellent for detail work, slicing, and field processing. The spey is a shorter, stubbier secondary blade traditionally used for lighter tasks. Together they give you two different cutting angles and edges in one compact package, so you're not forced to choose between utility and portability.
The smooth royal blue synthetic will outlast wood or bone in wet or harsh conditions. It won't soak up water, swell, rot, or require oil maintenance. That makes it ideal for consistent daily carry and environments where moisture or temperature swings are a factor. The tradeoff is purely aesthetic—no two handles are unique—but the durability and predictability win in the field.
It's Case's proprietary stainless steel formula designed to hold a reasonable edge while resisting corrosion. It won't require the obsessive care of high-carbon steel, making it practical for carry and work where you can't babysit your blade. It won't outperform premium tool steels, but it strikes a balance between edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of maintenance.

SKU: 194199342
Availability: In Stock
Current Stock: Out of stock
The Case 16401 Trapper Tiny is a compact folding knife that scales down the timeless Trapper profile without sacrificing cutting performance. Built around a clip point and spey blade combo in stainless steel, this pocket-sized folder delivers practical edge geometry in a size that vanishes into a jeans pocket or gear bag. The royal blue synthetic handle gives it a clean, recognizable look while offering a durable grip surface that handles everyday carry, camp chores, and field tasks with equal aplomb.
Case's Tru-Sharp stainless steel holds an edge well enough for routine cutting without demanding professional stropping between uses. The plain, unserrated edges let you make precise cuts through rope, game processing, or gear repair work. It's the kind of knife that earns its place in your pocket through quiet reliability rather than flashy features—exactly what Case has been building since 1889.
This is a genuine two-blade design, not a single-blade gimmick. The clip point excels at detail work and controlled cuts; the spey blade is stubby but useful for lighter tasks or as a backup edge. Together, they give you options without unnecessary bulk. Royal blue synthetics won't rot, swell, or require oil, so your knife stays ready whether it's riding in a truck or a backpack.
| Brand | Case Knives |
| Model | 16401 |
| Knife Type | Folding (two-blade) |
| Primary Blade | Clip point |
| Secondary Blade | Spey |
| Blade Material | Tru-Sharp stainless steel |
| Blade Edge | Plain (unserrated) |
| Handle Material | Smooth royal blue synthetic |
| Handle Finish | Smooth |
The Trapper is a traditional two-blade folding design with a clip point and spey, a format that's been proven in the field for generations. The Tiny version preserves that geometry but scales it down for lightweight carry and daily pocket work where a full-size folder might feel like overkill. It's perfect for EDC, hunting pack kits, or anyone who wants Case's heritage design in a discreet size.
The clip point is the primary cutting blade—sharp, controlled, and excellent for detail work, slicing, and field processing. The spey is a shorter, stubbier secondary blade traditionally used for lighter tasks. Together they give you two different cutting angles and edges in one compact package, so you're not forced to choose between utility and portability.
The smooth royal blue synthetic will outlast wood or bone in wet or harsh conditions. It won't soak up water, swell, rot, or require oil maintenance. That makes it ideal for consistent daily carry and environments where moisture or temperature swings are a factor. The tradeoff is purely aesthetic—no two handles are unique—but the durability and predictability win in the field.
It's Case's proprietary stainless steel formula designed to hold a reasonable edge while resisting corrosion. It won't require the obsessive care of high-carbon steel, making it practical for carry and work where you can't babysit your blade. It won't outperform premium tool steels, but it strikes a balance between edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of maintenance.
SKU: 194199342
