Famous Guinness World Record holder David “Record Breaker” Rush is at it again, and you guessed it — it has to do with T-shirts! This time, a cannon was involved.

In Boise, Idaho, Rush set the world record for the fastest time to catch and put on five T-shirts shot from a T-shirt cannon (for a team of two). Rush, and his friend Jake Smith, who operated the T-shirt cannon, clocked in at 46.09 seconds.

With this title under his belt, Rush now holds 167 concurrent Guinness World Records and over 300 total. He’s aiming to dethrone the world’s top record-breaker Silvio Sabba, who has 180 concurrent titles, by the end of 2024.

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The Guinness World Records’ website states: “David and Jake wanted to break this record since they had lost their previous record for ‘Longest throw and catch of a hot dog sausage into a bun.’”

In case you don’t keep up on the latest T-shirt-related world records, here are some of Rush’s past wins:

Some of his non-T-shirt related records include most candy-coated popcorn caught in one minute, most fist bumps in one minute, most consecutive axe juggling catches, and most matches snapped in half in 30 seconds.