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Pistol Bay stakes claims, expands Confederation package

2017-09-14 05:08 ET - News Release

Mr. Charles Desjardins reports

PISTOL BAY MINING EXPANDS CONFEDERATION LAKELAND PACKAGE

Pistol Bay Mining Inc. has acquired additional ground by staking new claims covering previously unknown anomalies detected by the recently completed VTEM (versatile time domain electromagnetic) Plus airborne survey. The new claims cover a continuous magnetic anomaly that runs for 7.5 kilometres between the existing Joy and Fredart claim groups. The total strike length of this anomaly, which encompasses the historical Joy and Fredart claim groups, is now approximately 22 kilometres.

The magnetic anomaly has been previously tested and is caused by an iron formation. Previous airborne EM (electromagnetic) surveys had located conductors along the magnetic trend, which had been drill tested at various times in the past. The VTEM Plus survey has located four new conductors with lengths between 400 and 1,200 metres that have had no previous exploration, according to historical records.

Most importantly, the Fredart A zone (also known as the Copperlode A zone) is expressed by conductors on the same magnetic trend as the newly staked anomalies. The Fredart A zone has a historical resource of 368,000 tonnes grading 1.56 per cent copper and 33.6 grams per tonne silver. The method used to calculate that resource is not disclosed sufficiently in historical reports to allocate that resource estimate to any of the current accepted categories of mineral resource or mineral reserve. No qualified person has reviewed the resource to assess its quality or relevance. As a historical estimate, it should not be relied on. Several of the historical drill holes in the Fredart A zone reported substantial widths: Drill hole FA1966-15 reportedly cut 40.42 metres averaging 1.40 per cent copper and 21.1 g/t silver, including a higher-grade section of 16.22 metres grading 2.67 per cent copper and 48.3 g/t silver.

The new anomalies are on the same trend as the Joy North anomaly, which is on a claim optioned by Pistol Bay (see news release of Feb. 16, 2017). The Joy North anomaly is one of the very few -- possibly the only -- well-defined anomalies from earlier airborne surveys, that have never been drill tested.

Charles Desjardins, chief executive officer of Pistol Bay, commented: "These new claims are just the first fruits of our new VTEM airborne survey. We are seeing lots of new anomalies in the survey data, not just conductors but the IP (induced polarization) effect anomalies as well, and Pistol Bay is going to have a busy few years exploring them all."

The qualified person who has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this news release is Dr. Colin Bowdidge, PhD, PGeo, consulting geologist for Pistol Bay.

About Pistol Bay Mining Inc.

Pistol Bay Mining is a diversified junior Canadian mineral exploration company with a focus on zinc and base metal properties in North America.

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