There was no mistake.
Richard Smith said "the fact that he has the same two different brands of ammo in his possession when arrested"
You claimed he was referring to the six live rounds removed from the revolver that was taken from Oswald, but Richard Smith never said that. He could just as easily have been talking about the bullets that were allegedly found on his person.
But I note that you constant need to score points hasn't changed.
Wow. You flat out made a mistake and instead of just admitting it, you come up with this tripe above. And you have the gall to criticize others of having a problem saying they made a mistake.
Richard Smith does not need to clarify. He stated that Oswald had the same mix and match of shells in his possession when arrested. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less. He was also 100% correct. There were three live Winchester-Western rounds and three live Remington-Peters rounds taken from the revolver (Oswald's possession) when he (Oswald) was arrested. You then challenged Richard by "correcting" him, informing him that Oswald had only one brand of bullets taken from his person while in custody downtown. None of it changed what Richard Smith stated, nor did anything you said about it somehow show that Richard Smith was wrong.
I'm not trying to score points against you. Quite honestly, I don't give a spombleprofglidnoctobuns. I'm just correcting your mistakes. No biggie.