The Propaganda-Gewehrgranate () was a non-lethal rifle grenade designed to deliver propaganda leaflets that was developed by Germany and used by the during World War II.
The Propaganda-Gewehrgranate was launched from a "shooting cup" (Schiessbecher) on a standard service rifle by a blank cartridge and consisted of a cylindrical steel body with a rifled driving band, and a removable nose cap.
The coiled leaflets were held loosely by two steel packing covers inside the projectile's case.
On firing, the flash from the blank cartridge ignites a time fuze and after approximately 9 seconds the ejecting charge at the base of the grenade explodes, driving the ejecting platform and packing covers forward unseating the nose cap and scattering the leaflets. Maximum range was .