Company Description
Silver Bullet Mines Corp (OTCQB: SBMCF; TSXV: SBMI) is a basic materials company in the other precious metals and mining industry. According to its public disclosures, the company focuses on high-grade gold and silver projects in the United States, with a particular emphasis on near-term production and on-site processing of mineralized material into concentrate.
Silver Bullet Mines states that its business plan is based on a hub and spoke model, with a wholly owned mill and assay facility in the Globe, Arizona area acting as the central hub. Mineralized material from multiple mines and properties, described as the spokes, is transported to this mill for processing into gold and silver concentrate. The company reports that owning and operating its own processing complex allows it to evaluate bulk samples, adjust milling parameters, and advance projects based on internal assay results and concentrate shipments.
Core Projects and Operations
The company has disclosed several key projects that support this hub and spoke approach:
- KT Mine (Arizona): Silver Bullet Mines describes the KT Mine as a high-grade gold project where it has processed material at its mill into commercial gold/silver concentrate. The company reports visible gold in blasted material and has discussed both surface and underground development, including timbering adits, installing ventilation, and preparing for underground mining. It has also announced the discovery of a new potential silver/gold zone at the KT Mine, with initial in-house assays indicating high-grade silver with gold and lead.
- Super Champ (SC) Mine (Arizona): The company has reported daily processing of what it reasonably believes to be high-grade silver and gold mineralized material from the Super Champ Mine at its Globe-area mill. It has disclosed head grades and concentrate grades for silver and gold from this mine and has entered into an agreement with a third-party buyer for silver concentrate produced from Super Champ material.
- King Tut (KT) Gold Mine (Arizona): Silver Bullet Mines has announced the acquisition of the past-producing King Tut high-grade gold mine in Arizona. The company states that King Tut is located on BLM land within trucking distance of its mill and that it has processed waste material from an on-site stockpile at its own facility, reporting internal assay results for gold and recovery rates. The company views this acquisition as complementary to its existing Arizona operations.
- Washington Mine (Idaho): The company describes the Washington Mine as a wholly owned silver/gold project in Idaho. It has reported multiple phases of development, including driving an adit to access mineralized zones, exposing historical workings such as the Subrosa Adit, and identifying structures referred to as the Berger Vein and Lindgren Zone. Silver Bullet Mines has discussed bulk sampling plans and the potential for a NI 43-101 compliant resource at this site.
Processing and Assay Capabilities
Silver Bullet Mines places emphasis on its in-house mill and assay lab near Globe, Arizona. Public disclosures describe a processing flow that includes crushing, milling, and gravitational separation to produce concentrate containing gold and silver. The company also details its internal QA/QC procedures, including the use of lab jaw crushers, hammer mills, splitter boxes, flux and flour combinations, crucible melting, cupellation, and acid solutions to determine precious metal content in samples and concentrates.
The company has also sent samples to independent, accredited laboratories for multi-element analysis and overlimit assays, particularly when internal or initial third-party results exceeded standard testing ranges. These external lab results are used to confirm internal findings and to support concentrate sales to buyers.
Sales and Offtake Arrangements
Silver Bullet Mines reports that it generates revenue by selling gold and silver concentrate produced at its mill. It has disclosed commercial shipments of concentrate from the KT Mine and the SC Mine to a buyer referred to as a large industry participant. The company has described terms under which it invoices the buyer based on internal assays, with final settlement adjusted to reflect third-party assay results.
In addition to concentrate sales, the company has signed an agreement to direct ship material from the KT Gold Mine and the SC Silver Mine to a major offtake client. Under this arrangement, material is crushed to a specified size at the mine sites and shipped directly to the client without being processed through the SBMI mill. The agreement contemplates provisional payments based on estimated shipment value, with final payments determined after weights and assays are confirmed.
Business Model and Strategy
Silver Bullet Mines describes its business model as focused on small-scale, high-grade precious and base metal mining supported by its own processing infrastructure. The company has stated that its original plan was to build a mill to process varied material from nearby properties, and it continues to seek additional projects that can supply high-grade feed to this mill. Management commentary in public releases emphasizes rapid evaluation of opportunities, internal due diligence, and the ability to move quickly from acquisition to processing and concentrate sales.
Cash flow from concentrate sales is described as being directed toward upgrading the mill to increase capacity, adding circuits to process sulphide material and recover additional metals, and enhancing the assay facility. The company also indicates that funds are allocated to exploration and development programs at its Arizona and Idaho properties.
Geographic Focus
Based on its public disclosures, Silver Bullet Mines focuses its operations on Arizona and Idaho in the United States. Its key mines and properties, including the KT Mine, Super Champ Mine, and King Tut Mine, are located in the Globe, Arizona region, while the Washington Mine is located in Idaho. The mill and assay facility are also located near Globe, Arizona, which the company identifies as central to its hub and spoke model.
Capital and Corporate Actions
The company has reported various financing and capital structure activities, including the issuance and exercise of warrants, conversion of convertible debentures into equity, and non-brokered private placements of units consisting of shares and warrants. It has also disclosed the issuance of common shares as payment of interest and consulting fees. These actions are described as providing working capital and funding for site work, mine development, and mill upgrades.
Risk and Technical Disclosure
Silver Bullet Mines includes cautionary language in its news releases, noting that samples described may be random by nature and may not be representative of entire veins or properties. It also notes that some historical grade information is based on verbal reports or historical documents and may not have been verified by a Qualified Person under NI 43-101 standards. Independent consultants and Qualified Persons have reviewed and verified certain technical work and assay results referenced in the company’s disclosures.
FAQs about Silver Bullet Mines Corp (SBMCF)
- What does Silver Bullet Mines Corp do?
Silver Bullet Mines Corp focuses on exploring, developing, and processing high-grade gold and silver mineralized material. It operates a mill and assay facility near Globe, Arizona, and processes material from its mines into concentrate for sale to third-party buyers. - Where does Silver Bullet Mines operate?
According to its public disclosures, the company’s primary operations are in the United States, with projects in Arizona and Idaho. Its KT Mine, Super Champ Mine, and King Tut Mine are in the Globe, Arizona area, and its Washington Mine is in Idaho. - How does Silver Bullet Mines generate revenue?
The company reports that it generates revenue by producing and selling gold and silver concentrate from material processed at its mill, as well as by selling direct ship material from certain mines under offtake agreements with a major client. - What is Silver Bullet Mines’ hub and spoke model?
Silver Bullet Mines describes a hub and spoke model in which its mill and assay facility near Globe, Arizona serve as the hub. Multiple mines and properties, referred to as the spokes, supply mineralized material to this central facility for processing into concentrate. - What are the company’s key projects?
The company highlights the KT Mine and Super Champ Mine in Arizona as sources of high-grade gold and silver material for its mill. It also points to the King Tut high-grade gold mine in Arizona and the Washington Mine in Idaho as important projects with exploration and development potential. - Does Silver Bullet Mines own its processing facilities?
Yes. The company states that it owns its mill and assay facility near Globe, Arizona. This facility is used to process material from its mines into concentrate and to carry out internal assay and QA/QC work. - What types of agreements does Silver Bullet Mines have with buyers?
Silver Bullet Mines has disclosed agreements with a buyer to purchase silver concentrate from the Super Champ Mine and to purchase direct ship material from the KT and SC Mines. These agreements typically include provisional payments based on estimated shipment value and final settlement after assays and weights are confirmed. - How does the company describe its approach to exploration and development?
The company reports that it conducts field work such as mapping, sampling, and adit development at its properties, followed by bulk sampling and mill processing. At the Washington Mine in Idaho, it has described a phased development program aimed at defining mineralized zones and potentially supporting a NI 43-101 compliant resource.
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