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Lemartes - correct, you ignore the size penalty on medium weapons, but still have to pay attention to the handedness, so no Muskets...this feat suddenly feels very underpowered, as a Pistol changing to a 2h weapon means you don't have a free hand to reload...
I think part of the problem with the Goblin Gunlinger feat was that it was designed before the clarification came out about Firearm Handedness. There was a note in UC that Firearms don't change handedness because of size, but then the clarification was that that only actually goes one way (Larger creatures can't use smaller two-handed firearms one-handed). I think originally there was some intent for ridiculous little goblins to tote around human-sized blunderbusses, though this doesn't actually work under the current rule-set.
As to the Oversized Limbs property, all it does is remove the penalty for wielding Inappropriately Sized weapons. It doesn't do anything to change the general rule that a weapon has to fall within the appropriate handedness to be wielded. A tiefling with Oversized limbs could wield a large-size bastard without penalty, but could still not use a large-sized greatword.

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There it goes again. Bastard Sword boners.
Why?
It just comes up because it is the best known and one of the largest weapons the average character can wield in large size. The other good one, the falcata, isn't in the Core Book, so fewer people are familiar with it. It just provides a good frame of reference for the "Can wield this / can't wield this" comparisons.