Brixton Metals Drills 38.50m of 4.07 g/t Gold Including 1.85m of 39.61 g/t Gold at the Trapper Gold Target
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX-V: BBB, OTCQB: BBBXF) (the “Company” or “Brixton”) is pleased to announce additional drill results from the Trapper Gold Target from the 2025 season. A total of 6272m was drilled at the Trapper Target from 30 holes this season. Assays are pending for the remaining 17 holes. The zone remains open for expansion.
Highlights
- Hole THN25-344 returned 38.50m of 4.07 g/t gold from 191.00m depth
- Including 1.85m of 39.61 g/t gold from 220.00m depth
- Including 1.85m of 39.61 g/t gold from 220.00m depth
- Hole THN25-344 also returned 6.35m of 1.81 g/t gold from 281.65m depth
Chairman, CEO, Gary R. Thompson stated, “The high-grade potential is highlighted by this hole at the Trapper Target and further exploration is warranted to expand the main mineralized zone where it remains open to the northeast, southeast and north of the main area and at depth.”
Figure 1. Trapper Gold Target Plan Map for Hole THN25-344.
Table 1. Select Assay Intervals in Holes THN25-344.
| Hole ID | From | To | Interval | Gold |
| meter | meter | meter | g/t | |
| THN25-344 | 191.00 | 229.50 | 38.50 | 4.07 |
| including | 220.00 | 221.85 | 1.85 | 39.61 |
| THN25-344 | 281.65 | 288.00 | 6.35 | 1.81 |
Assay values are weighted averages. Reported intervals are drilling length and the true width of the mineralized intervals has not yet been determined.
Discussion
The objective of hole THN25-344 was to infill and delineate a trend for the high-grade gold mineralization from previous drilling that was encounter in hole THN22-205 (64m of 5.74 g/t gold). Hole THN25-344 was collared 88m south from the collar for hole THN22-205. THN25-344 was drilled with an azimuth of 0.0 degrees with a dip of -45 to a depth of 297m (Figure 1).
The gold mineralization in THN25-344 is hosted within Triassic lapilli tuff, intruded by a Cretaceous quartz diorite and a feldspar porphyry dike of unknown age. Gold is associated with vein assemblages of pyrite-sphalerite-galena as seen in Figures 2 and 3. While mineralization is hosted within all three rock types, higher grade favours the contacts between these units. Low grade gold mineralization occurs between these reported intervals.

