For a quick down and dirty check to find out if it's a full choke.
Try putting a dime into the end of the barrel. If it does not fit inside the barrel then it's a full choke.
Sorry Big. That's part truth and part myth. The real choke is determined by the difference between inside bore diameter and diameter at the muzzle-- expressed in points of constriction measured in thousandths.
The diameter of the bore at the muzzle is standard throughout the industry. The inside bore diameter is not as consistent in the barrel reaming process. Dime doesn't fit could be modified or full, or does fit could be anywhere's from full to IC.
Or the dime may not fit and the bbl. could shoot full, and perpetuate the myth even though it doesn't work that way all the time.
PerazziIMX14 explained it well. A 12 gage bore could vary from .729 or less to .735 or more. Add on variations in actual choke diameters that are marked the same and .............well you get the picture.
During manufacturing, they can't measure each inside bbl. diameter and then custom make the choke to get the right constriction. The interchangeable choke systems allow you to dial in the choke you want.
Only true way to truly varify your choke is to pattern at 40 yds. in 30" circle and figure the % shot in the circle. Even so, patterns can vary with different loads.
Choke is stamped on the barrel, as mentioned. Look up near the receiver. There's a reasonable chance it will shoot as advertised.
Might be the newer barrels are made by a more precise process and shoot closer to what's stammped on the barrel.