Schrade Imperial Medium Stockman Pocket Knife, 3.4" Red Swirl Zytel Handles, Slipjoint (non-locking) - IMP16S

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Part #: SCHIMP16S | Schrade Knives
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Description

SCHIMP16S: Imperial Red Swirl | Medium Stockman

Schrade

The Schrade Imperial Medium Stockman features red swirl zytel handles. The stainless steel blades are shaving sharp, right out of the box, and are easy to open and close. This represents the most affordable knife in its class.

Specifications

  • Handle: Red Swirl Zytel
  • Overall Length: 5.9" (15.0 cm)
  • Closed: 3.4" (8.6 cm)
  • Steel: Stainless Steel
  • Weight: 1.9 oz.
  • Made in China

UPC Code: 044356205535

Related Categories

Schrade Knives, Schrade Imperial Economy Folders Series, 3Cr Blade Steel, Zytel Handle Material, Folding Knives, Folding Knives Stockman Models

Product Handle Badge: Zytel Handles
Schrade Imperial Medium Stockman Pocket Knife, 3.4" Red Swirl Zytel Handlesrated 3.500 stars out of 5 (2 reviews)
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Schrade Imperial Medium Stockman Pocket Knife, 3.4" Red Swirl Zytel Handles
rated 3 stars out of 5
Ryan
Southwest
Feb 23, 2026
Pros: Ease of Opening, Handle Feel, Handle Material, Weight
Cons: None
A classic pocket knife
A classic knife for light duty/medium duty EDC, I bought this to remember a few traditional Schrades I’ve had in the past. Although the fit and finish could be better on a few of the blades. Yes, they are on the thin side, yet they cut reasonably well after a good sharpening. For a pocket beater/daily light duty knife it works.
Schrade Imperial Medium Stockman Pocket Knife, 3.4" Red Swirl Zytel Handles
rated 4 stars out of 5
Tonie Jones
MO
Apr 28, 2010
Pros: Weight, Ease of Opening, Blade Sharpness
Cons: None
Schrade Imperial Medium Stockman
The Schrade Imperial Medium Stockman is an economical small "old school" pocketknife. The knife is small and light and the fit and finish are good. The blades are more of a matte finish and not highly polished. The blades are easy to open and overall fits the hand well. All blades are razor sharp out of the box. One comment on the spay and sheepsfoot blades is that they are relatively thin in comparison to some of the higher priced knives found in this style by other makers. Still functional but they are thinned down. Overall a decent small pocketknife especially for the price point.

 

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