tool
A tool kit.
It has hammer action, which I assume is what you mean.
You can drill a hole without a drill by using a hammer and nail to create a starting point, then using a screwdriver or chisel to slowly widen the hole until it reaches the desired size.
The hammer function makes the tool make hits (like a hammer) without rotating. The impact drill means it will make hits and rotate at the same time. Usually you would use a masonry drill bit withe the impact drill function and a chisel for the hammer function.
The hammer and chisel were the first instruments to be replaced by pneumatically-powered cutting devices.
Hammer or mallet
A hole can be made in wood without using a drill by using a variety of tools such as a chisel, a hammer and nail, a screwdriver, or a knife to carve or puncture the wood to create the desired hole.
Reference books, a hammer, a chisel, and a collection bag, preferrably with sealable plastic baggies and a marking pen. Lots of water, too.
chisel
a chisel and a hammer
chisel
Just as you said....drill the centers out of them. If you are talking about the large rivets that hold ball joints in....that's another story. It's easier to use an air chisel or grinder on them and carefully grind the heads off without cutting up the control arm. Then punch them through. If you don't have an air grinder a GOOD metal chisel and big hammer will do it....probably faster than the drill.