Surplus Ammo 7.92x57 Question

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I was recently given a small amount of surplus ammo.

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From left to right - Israeli, German '42, German '44. I have to find a website for the manufacturing letter codes but does anyone know if there is significance to the red and blue markings around the primer holes for the German ammunition?

I was told this is all pretty "hot" ammo. Steel cases, jacketing on the Israeli is not copper.
 
It would be a cupro nickle jacket on the israeli bullet (I think). The swiss used nickle jacket for almost 100 years with their 7.5x55.
 
Forgot to add; the left-most round is actually Czech ball, manufactured in 1951; the curved bar shows this is Berdan primed ammo, with one flash hole.
 
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