In the context of ammunition, asterisks typically indicate a specific note or clarification regarding the cartridge, such as special handling instructions, performance characteristics, or compatibility with certain firearms. They may also denote variations in load specifications or highlight important safety information. Always refer to the manufacturer's documentation for precise interpretations of any asterisked information.
They probably denote what choke the barrel has.
It stands for Modified choke.
With civiian ammo, it is the caliber. Military ammo- year made, and where
It depends on what you mean, but very generally speaking, there is handgun ammo, rifle ammo, and artillery ammo.
In a pattern, two asterisks indicate to repeat everything in between them to the end of the row.
If you mean +P ammo the answer is no. It is rated for standard pressure ammo only.
Asterisks are typically used as symbols to indicate footnotes, annotations, or important information in texts. They can also denote omitted text or highlight specific points for emphasis. In some contexts, asterisks may be used to censor sensitive information, such as profanity. Additionally, in computing, they often represent multiplication or wildcard characters in search queries.
Typically the word being asterised will be 'cum' when in reference to sex.
If you mean in MGS4 you can get infinite ammo!
Self Defense
Asteriskscommonly mistaken: Asterix... a French cartoon character
Asterisks are typically used to denote multiplication. In many computer programming languages, double asterisks are used to show exponents. 9*8 = 9 times 8 9**8 = 9 to the power of 8 (98)